By identifying the largest exponent in each expression, we see that the answers are:
a) D = 3.
b) D = 5.
c) D = 0.
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The degree is just the largest exponent of the variable in an expression.
First, we have:
a) √3xyz - 5
The largest exponent is on the term √3*xyz is 3 (because we add the 3 exponents 1 of x, y, and z) so this expression has a degree of 3.
b) y² - 3y⁵ -y + 2y³ - 4
Here the largest exponent is on the second term, so we can see that the degree is 5.
c) -10³
Here we don't have a variable, so this is a constant, which means that the degree is zero, because we could write:
-10³*x⁰
Where we use the fact that x⁰ = 1
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To find the measure of an interior angle of any regular polygon, we use the formula:
180 * (n-2) / n,
where n is the number of sides in the regular polygon.
Therefore, if there are 15 sides in the regular polygon, your answer would be
180 * (15-2) / 15,
or when simplified,
180 * 13 / 15
2340 / 15
156 degrees.
Thus, the measure of an interior angle of a regular polygon with 15 sides is 156 degrees.
Answer:
-5
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes, if the rule is
... output = input + 12
you add 12 to whatever input value you might have. For an input of 6, this is
... output = 6 + 12 = 18
8/11 is the fraction
To derive this simply put
72.727272/100 and it reduces to 8/11