Answer:
11 1/4 or 45/5
Step-by-step explanation:
just multiply 5 * 2 1/4
And thats ur answer
To find the number of zeros in the quadratic equation we factorize it as follows:
f(x)=x²+6x+18
solving using completing square methods we obtain:
x^2+6x=-18
c=(b/2a)^2=9
thus
x²+6x+9=-18+8
x²+6x+9=-9
(x+3)²=-9
hence
x=-3+/-3i
the roots are:
x=-3+3i or x=-3-3i
First find the root of 16 which is =4 then times 4*4 =16 then divide by 625 . so 4*4/625 is .0256 is the answer
Answer:
C.
Step-by-step explanation:
So, here's what you need to remember:
If we have a function <em>f(x)</em> and a factor <em>k</em>:
<em>k(f(x)) </em>will be a vertical stretch if k is greater than 1, and a vertical compression if k is greater than zero but less than 1.
<em>f(kx) </em>will be a horizontal compression if k is greater than 1, and a horizontal stretch if k is greater than zero but less than 1.
We are multiplying 0.5 to the function. In other words: 0.5f(x).
This is outside the function, so it's vertical.
0.5 is less than 1, so this would be a vertical compression