When we have consecutive values, f(10), f(11), f(12), f(13), f(14), we can make a difference table to determine the degree of f as a polynomial. A quadratic will have a constant second difference:
x 10 11 12 13 14
f(x) 50 71 94 119 146
1st diff 21 23 25 27
2nd diff 2 2 2
We got a constant second difference, so f is a polynomial of degree two.
Answer: This function is quadratic
Answer:
A.) x > 50
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A flat three dimensional solid like a cube, a prism or a pyramid. When you cut out the "net", fold it and glue it together you can see what the three dimensional shape looks like. (It can be used in math)Draw a net of the polyhedron. Calculate the area of each face. Add up the area of all the faces.
6.4 Miles
30/4=7.5 (how many minutes it takes Kevin to run a mile)
48/7.5=6.4 (how many miles he can run at a 7.5 mile pace)