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mestny [16]
2 years ago
7

Which side lengths form right triangles? Please help

Mathematics
1 answer:
OLEGan [10]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation:

a.

first number is  1000-1+9=1008

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     10

       9

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last number is 9999

9| 9999

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9999-1008=(n-1)9

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b.

first digit=1000

last digit=9999-1=9998

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(n-1)2=9998-1000=8998

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       ----

        300

        280

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1000-20+35=1015

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     280

     -----

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Also they can have one or more terms, but not an infinite number of terms.

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These are not polynomials

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2/(x+2) is not, because dividing by a variable is not allowed

1/x is not either

√x is not, because the exponent is "½" (see fractional exponents)

 

But these are allowed:

x/2 is allowed, because you can divide by a constant

also 3x/8 for the same reason

√2 is allowed, because it is a constant (= 1.4142...etc)

Monomial, Binomial, Trinomial

There are special names for polynomials with 1, 2 or 3 terms:

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Variables

Polynomials can have no variable at all

Example: 21 is a polynomial. It has just one term, which is a constant.

Or one variable

Example: x4 − 2x2 + x   has three terms, but only one variable (x)

Or two or more variables

Example: xy4 − 5x2z   has two terms, and three variables (x, y and z)

What is Special About Polynomials?

Because of the strict definition, polynomials are easy to work with.

For example we know that:

If you add polynomials you get a polynomial

If you multiply polynomials you get a polynomial

So you can do lots of additions and multiplications, and still have a polynomial as the result.

Also, polynomials of one variable are easy to graph, as they have smooth and continuous lines.

Example: x4−2x2+x

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smooth the curve is?

You can also divide polynomials (but the result may not be a polynomial).

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4x3-x-3 The Degree is 3 (the largest exponent of x)

For more complicated cases, read Degree (of an Expression).

Standard Form

The Standard Form for writing a polynomial is to put the terms with the highest degree first.

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