10y⁵ + 30y³ - 15y =
5y * 2y⁴ + 5y * 6y² + 5y * (-3) =
5y (2y⁴ + 6y² - 3)
I think it k < -32 pretty sure
Answer:
the zero of a function is the value of x which makes the final value zero
First Equation:
So let 25 - 2x equal to 0
<em>25 - 2x = 0</em>
x = 12.5
Second Equation:
Let 2x² - 11x - 6 equal to zero
<em>2x² - 11x - 6 = 0 </em>
<em>2x² - 12x + x - 6 = 0 </em><em>(Splitting the middle term)</em>
<em>2x(x - 6) + 1(x - 6) = 0</em>
<em>(2x + 1) (x - 6) = 0</em>
So we can transpose either one of the brackets below the zero
(2x + 1) = 0 or (x-6) = 0
x = -1/2 or x = 6
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
I don't see any options for inequalities, so I wrote one based on the information.
Step-by-step explanation:
We'll assume that the drinks and cake ($17) are the only items Mr. Saslow needs to purchase and that the remainder may be used on whatever extras he wants. In this case, candy.
He starts with $32 and spends $17. The remainder may be spent on candy (all or none). This can be expressed as an inequality. Let C be the cost of the candy.
C
($32 - $17)
C
($32 - $17)
C
($15)