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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
9(2+1)=18+9
9(5-2)=45-18
4(1-8)=4-32
9(2=9)=18+81
D) 61 degrees
the two angles not touching the exterior angle add up to be the exterior angle therefore you plug in each of the answers by adding them to 57 until you get 118
57+61=118
Answer: -2
Explanation: The coefficient is the number to the left of the variable.
Another example would be that 10xy has the coefficient 10.
Something like x^2 has coefficient 1 because x^2 = 1x^2.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Find two linear functions p(x) and q(x) such that (p (f(q(x)))) (x) = x^2 for any x is a member of R?
Let p(x)=kpx+dp and q(x)=kqx+dq than
f(q(x))=−2(kqx+dq)2+3(kqx+dq)−7=−2(kqx)2−4kqx−2d2q+3kqx+3dq−7=−2(kqx)2−kqx−2d2q+3dq−7
p(f(q(x))=−2kp(kqx)2−kpkqx−2kpd2p+3kpdq−7
(p(f(q(x)))(x)=−2kpk2qx3−kpkqx2−x(2kpd2p−3kpdq+7)
So you want:
−2kpk2q=0
and
kpkq=−1
and
2kpd2p−3kpdq+7=0
Now I amfraid this doesn’t work as −2kpk2q=0 that either kp or kq is zero but than their product can’t be anything but 0 not −1 .
Answer: there are no such linear functions.