Answer:
-1 1/6= 1 line to the left of -1
4/3= 2 lines to the right of 1
I hope this helps!
For determining the correct degree of a polynomial, you need to look at each term and find the degree by adding the exponents of each variable in it. The largest degree is the degree of the polynomial.
Classification by the number of terms:
monomial<span> (1 term)
</span>binomial<span> (2 terms)
</span>trinomial<span> (3 terms)
</span>polynomial (<span>four or more terms</span>).
Answer:
the answer is B
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: angle B = 47 degrees</h3>
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Work Shown:
Use law of cosines to find angle B
b^2 = a^2 + c^2 - 2*a*c*cos(B)
9^2 = 6^2 + 12^2 - 2*6*12*cos(B)
81 = 36 + 144 - 144*cos(B)
81 = 180 - 144*cos(B)
81 - 180 = -144*cos(B)
-99 = -144*cos(B)
-144*cos(B) = -99
cos(B) = (-99)/(-144)
cos(B) = 0.6875
B = arccos(0.6875)
B = 46.5674634422102
B = 47 when rounding to the nearest whole number
Make sure your calculator is in degree mode.
arccos is the same as inverse cosine often labeled
on calculators.