Answer:
160 good luck tho on whatever
Step-by-step explanation:
450-290
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Use KCF method for fraction division.
- Keep the first fraction.
- Change the division operation to multiplication.
- Flip the second fraction.


Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
First, simplify the exponents:
2*(3^6*3*-5)
2*((3*3*3*3*3*3)*(1/3*3*3*3*3))
2*(729*0.00411522633)
Then solve from there:
2*2.99999999457
5.99999998914
Since there is only whole numbers and a fraction present, im assuming you have to round:
5.99999998914
6
6 is your answer
Hope this helps!
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Separate
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A. The leading coefficient is the number on the highest degree term. We have a 2nd degree polynomial because of the power of 2 on the x. That's what leads this polynomial off. So the leading coefficient is the number stuck to that x-squared term. Our leading coefficient is a -.2, not 5. 5 is the linear term.
B. The constant is the number that doesn't have a variable stuck to it. Our constant, then, is -8, not 2.
C. The expression does in fact have 3 terms. Each term is separated from the other terms by either a plus sign or a minus sign. A polynomial with 3 terms is called a trinomial.
D. The expression actually factors to x = 1.718... and x = 23.281... Neither one of those is the factor given in the statement.
The only one that is true is C.