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Hey there!
We are trying to find the difference between 4 and -7
We can write -7+x=4, where x is the difference we are trying to find.
Solving for x, we get that the difference is 11.
Let me know if this helps :)
Answer: C - fog(2) = 1
Step-by-step explanation: x^3 and x-1 make x
^3-3x^2+3x-1.
Make those into a root by factoring the x^3 and 3x^2+3x-1
Cannot be simplified anymore so (x-1)(x^2-2x+1)
x^2 can be simplifed to make (x-1)(x-1)
So, you get (x-1)(x-1)(x-1).
Answer can be simplified to x=1 or fog(2) = 1
Hope you have the answer you are looking for and have a nice day!
It depends. Generally no.
Linear equations are generally in the form [math]y=mx+b[/math] and have a domain of [math](-\infty,\infty)[/math], or all real numbers. However, an arithmetic sequence is only defines for the natural numbers (that is, while numbers [math]> 0[/math].
For any two terms in the arithmetic sequence, [math]a_n[/math] and [math]a_{n+1}[/math], there will always be a point on the linear function that lies in between them, and is such not defined in the sequence.
This does not make the sequence and function unrelated, but rather it makes them not the same.
A similar argument applies for geometric sequences and exponential equations.
Answer:first question answer is 2
Second question is 0 and 1
Step-by-step explanation: