Depends of the size of the quadrilateral in relation to the circle, but otherwise, yes
<span>Use a table of function values to approximate an x-value in which the exponential function exceeds the polynomial function. f(x) = 3(4)(2x-4). h(x) = (x + 2)3 + 1.
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D) x= 4</span>
Using BEDMAS, it would be brackets first, so anything Inside a set of brackets would be solved first, and would follow the same rule. Once the brackets have been solved, next would be the exponents. Since your brackets have been solved you can expand with the exponents. After exponents, would be anything that has to be divided or multiplied. These two operations are interchangeable based on what is more convenient or beneficial to do first. And lastly, addition and subtraction, which once again are interchangeable operations