Answer:
1. k=0
2. yes, result is still a polynomial.
3. yes, f and g must have the same degree to have deg(f+g) < deg(f) or deg(g)
Step-by-step explanation:
1. for what constant k must f(k) always equal the constant term of f(x) for any polynomial f(x)
for k=0 any polynomial f(x) will reduce f(k) to the constant term.
2. If we multiply a polynomial by a constant, is the result a polynomial?
Yes, If we multiply a polynomial by a constant, the result is always a polynomial.
3. if deg(f+g) is less than both deg f and deg g, then must f and g have the same degree?
Yes.
If
deg(f+g) < deg(f) and
deg(f+g) < deg(g)
then it means that the two leading terms cancel out, which can happen only if f and g have the same degree.
Answer: Angle r is 60
Angle d is 36
Angle f is 123
Explanation: I took all the given angles and found the other angles. Brainliest?
Answer:
e. 2x - 7y = 31.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you want a line parallel to the equation, the line must have the same slope.
2x - 7y = 9
-7y = -2x + 9
y = 2/7x - 9/7
You are looking for a line where the slope is 2/7.
a. Slope is 7/2.
b. Slope is -7/2.
c. Slope is 7/2.
d. Slope is...
y + 2 = 3/4x + 3
y = 3/4x + 1
Slope is 3/4.
e. Slope is -2/-7, which is 2/7. Just make sure to check whether it passes through (5, -3) by substituting those points into the equation.
2 * 5 - 7 * -3 = 31
10 --21 = 31
10 + 21 = 31
And there's your answer: e.
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Answer:
37/20
Step-by-step explanation:
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