The gfc of 36 and 90 is 18
Answer:
1 2/7
Step-by-step explanation:
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Step-by-step explanation:
11.3x-12 for x=5
=3(5)-12
=15-12
=3
12.45+15(n-1) for n=6
=45+15(6-1)
=45+15(5)
=45+75
=120
Answer:
-48x^2 -666x+84
Step-by-step explanation:
Exponet is ^2.
Multiply is •
Use Distributed Property. Multiply the second parathesis by each term from the first parathesis.
Any expression multiplied by 1 remains the same. Distribute 41 through the parathesis. 41(2-7x-9x).
Distribute 3x through the parathesis 3x • (2-7x-9x).
You will have these numbers left: (Slide 2)
Add the numbers, 2 and 82 to get 84. Add -7x -9x + -287x -369x + 6x to get -666x. Add -21x^2 - 27x^2 to get 48x^2.
Use the communitative property to reorder the terms. And then your answer is -48x^2 -666x+84.
Answer:
○ A. No, x = -6 is not a zero of the polynomial.
The quotient is x - 29, and the remainder is 234.
Step-by-step explanation:
[x - 3][x - 20] >> Factored Form
Obviously, this is not a zero. Now, to get the remainder, we have to plug in the vertical line of <em>x = -6</em> into its conjugate, meaning an expression with opposite signs, which is <em>x + 6</em>. This is the expression we divide the dividend by, so you will have this:
\frac{{x}^{2} - 23x - 60}{x + 6}
Since the divisor is in the form of <em>x - c</em>, using Synthetic Division, we get this:
x - 29 + \frac{234}{x + 6}
You see? You have <em>x - 29</em> in the quotient, and you have 234 as the numerator remainder.
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