Answer:
According to steps 2 and 4. The second-order polynomial must be added by
and
to create a perfect square trinomial.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let consider a second-order polynomial of the form
,
. The procedure is presented below:
1)
(Given)
2)
(Compatibility with addition/Existence of additive inverse/Modulative property)
3)
(Compatibility with multiplication)
4)
(Compatibility with addition/Existence of additive inverse/Modulative property)
5)
(Perfect square trinomial)
According to steps 2 and 4. The second-order polynomial must be added by
and
to create a perfect square trinomial.
Answer: Positive Quadratic
Step-by-step explanation: A positive quadratic will have a minimum value, whereas a negative quadratic will have a maximum value
You just want to simplify right?!
45. (a^2b^3)(ab)^-2
= (a^2b^3)(a^-2b^-2)
= b
46. (-3x^3y)^2(4xy^2)
= (-9x^6y^2)(4xy^2)
= -36x^7y^4
47. 3c^2d(2c^3d^5) / 15c^4d^2
= 6c^5d^6 / 15c^4d^2
= 2/5c1/4x^4
48. -10g^6h^9(g^2h^3) / 30g^3h^3
= -10g^8h^12 / 30g^3h^3
= -1/3g^5h^9
49. 5x^4y^2(2x^5y^6) / 20x^3y^5
= 10x^9y^8 / 20x^3y^5
= 1/2x^6 1/3y^3
50. -12n^7p^5(n^2p^4) / 36n^6p^7
= -12n^9p^9 / 36n^6p^7
= -1/3n^3p^2
(Sorry it’s messy it’d look better if my phone could actually put the numbers to the power)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation
Take the square root of both sides.
Add both sides by 5
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: