The easiest way for me to do this is too set their heights to actual numbers. Say Wanda is 100 feet tall (which I know isn’t a thing, but 100 is always an easy number for percentages.) If will is 34% taller than 100 feet, 1% is 1 foot, so Will is 134 feet tall. 134 / 100 is 134%, so will’s height is 134% of Wanda/s height. Hope this helps!
the correct answer is :C
i am currently doing this question on edgen uity
Answer is B
Everything is positive except for the negative in the center, but the subtracting sign reverses the negative too a positive, so the answer is b
Answer:
The given expression can't be expressed in polynomial form. Hence, it is not a polynomial.
Step-by-step explanation:
P(x,n) is a polynomial of nth degree if it is of the form,
P(x,n) = ![a_{0} + a_{1}x + a_{2}x^{2} + a_{3}x^{3} + ......... +a_{n}x^{n}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=a_%7B0%7D%20%2B%20a_%7B1%7Dx%20%2B%20a_%7B2%7Dx%5E%7B2%7D%20%2B%20a_%7B3%7Dx%5E%7B3%7D%20%2B%20.........%20%2Ba_%7Bn%7Dx%5E%7Bn%7D)
where n is a finite positive integer and n ∈ N
and '
's are fixed but otherwise arbitrary constants ∀ i = 0(1)n .
Now, the given expression is,
![9x^{3} + \frac {1}{2x^{2}} + 3x^{-1}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=9x%5E%7B3%7D%20%2B%20%5Cfrac%20%7B1%7D%7B2x%5E%7B2%7D%7D%20%2B%203x%5E%7B-1%7D)
which doesn't fit in the above form. Hence, it is not a polynomial.