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Answer: 1</h3>
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Explanation:
The rule is
x^0 = 1
where x is nonzero (ie, not equal to zero). So whatever number you raise to the zeroth power, the answer is always 1.
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Let's see why this rule works
x^1 = x ... raising something to the first power is itself
(x^1)/x = x/x ... divide both sides by x
(x^1)/x = 1 .... turn the 'x/x' into 1
(x^1)/(x^1) = 1 .... rewrite the second 'x' as 'x^1'
x^(1-1) = 1 ... subtract exponents
x^0 = 1
Answer:
<h2>5040</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>multiply 35 by 144 which will give you your answer (lcm)</h3>
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Argument
C and D are wrong right off the top. When you have x + 2 in synthetic division the divisor (2) must change signs.
B is incorrect because you don't change the signs of the polynomial that is being divided into. So that only leaves A and it is correct.
Summary
- Change the sign of the binomial doing the dividing (2 goes to - 2)
- Leave the polynomial's coefficients alone.
Answer:
Add and subtract the remaining numbers in the math problem.