It’s 0.3 because that’s the answer
Answer:
For mileages higher than 80 miles Company A will charge less than Company B
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi, to answer this question we have to write an inequality:
Company A charges $111 and allows unlimited mileage.
Company A =111
Company B has an initial fee of $55 and charges an additional $0.70 for every mile driven
Company B = 55+0.70m
Where m is the number of miles.
Company A has to charge less than Company B
a<b
111 < 55+0.70m
Solving for m
111-55 < 0.70 m
56 < 0.70m
56/0.70 < m
80 < m
For mileages higher than 80 miles Company A will charge less than Company B
The digits after the decimal separator are, in order, tenths, hundreths and thousandths. So, your number is composed by:
- 1 unit
- 0 tenths
- 0 hundreths
- 2 thousandths
So, you would call this name "one and two thousandths"
If complex coefficients are allowed, the answer is 3.
If the polynomial must have real coefficients, then each complex root comes as a pair of complex conjugate roots.
Root -5 is real, so that is 1 root, and degree 1.
Root 1 + 4i is complex, so it must come with its complex conjugate, 1 - 4i. This adds 2 roots to the polynomial, and now we're up to degree 3.
Root -4i is also complex. It also must come with its complex conjugate, 4i. That adds two more roots, and the degree is 5.
Answer: The least possible degree is 5 with real coefficients.