Answer:
The zeros of the polynomial are x = 7 or x = -11/2
Step-by-step explanation:
The zeros of a polynomial refers to the solution of the polynomial.
6x^2 + 19x -77
6x^2-14x+ 33x -77
2x(x-7) + 11(x-7)
= (2x + 11)(x-7)
2x + 11 = 0
x-7 = 0
2x = -11
x = -11/2 = -5.5
and x-7 = 0
x = 7
So the zeros of the polynomial are x = 7 or x = -11/2
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Answer:
See Discussion below
Discussion:
Let a/b and c/d be rational numbers we wish to multiply. Then
(a/b) * (c/d) = (a*c)/(b*d)
The numerator (a*c) is the product of two integers ( a and c) and the denominator (b*d) is also ( b and d). In that way multiplying rational numbers is like multiplying integers.
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Mark has to ride 50 kilometers. He already rode 18.23 and 13.94.
18.23km+13.94km=32.17km
50km-32.17km=17.83km
Mark will have to ride 17.83km more. The correct answer is B.
Answer:
3x - y/2
Step-by-step explanation: