Answer:
All you have to do to identify the number of terms in a polynomial is to count the number of separate parts in the polynomial separated by a plus or minus (terms)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer + step-by-step explanation:
7/10 as a decimal would be 0.7.
7/10 or 0.7 in a word form would be seven tenths.
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<u>Answer-</u>
<em>D. The function has one real zero and two nonreal zeros. The graph of the function intersects the x-axis at exactly one location.</em>
<u>Solution-</u>
The given polynomial is,

The zeros of the polynomials are,







Therefore, this function has only one real zero i.e 1 and two nonreal zeros i.e ±√6i . The graph of the function intersects the x-axis at exactly one location i.e at x = 1
Answer:1
<h2>1,366</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
P - parenthsis
E - exponents
M - multiplication
D - division
A - addition
S - subtraction
<h3>STICK TO THE ORDER:</h3>
7 + 5 x (6 x 45) + 9 = 1,336 ( Not the pemdas order)
But,
<h3>7 + (5 x 6)45 + 9 = 1,366 is the correct order for using PEMDAS.</h3>