lim x → ∞ x^4 x^8 + 2
Combine exponents:
lim x → ∞ x^(4 +8) + 2
lim x → ∞ x^12 + 2
The limit at infinity of a polynomial, when the leading coefficient is positive is infinity.
Here is how you find the answer: (not "bUt JuSt UsE yOuR cAlCuLaToR")
Factor x3−18x+27
x3−18x+27
=(x−3)(x2+3x−9)
Hope this helps!!!!!!!
Answer:
(8, 5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's take a look at the y-intercept, (0, 5). If the axis of symmetry is x = 4, then the distance from (0, 5) is 4 units. If we reflect this point (0, 5) about the axis of symmetry x = 4, the resulting point is (8, 5). In other words, the distance from the y-intercept to the axis of symmetry is 4 units, and so the distance from the y-intercept must be 4 units plus 4 units, or 8 units.
The only answer choice that matches this is the second one: (8, 5).
Answer:
d= 4 or 5.66
Step-by-step explanation:
(-2,7) and (2,3)
d =
d=
d =
d= 4 or 5.66
Amplitude is 3
Horizantal Shift 3 units to the left
Vertical Shift of 2 units up
Domain is [-1,1]
Range is [-1,5]