The degrees of each expression will be (x-9) degree 1, -4x²-6x+9 degree 2, x²-2x+9 degree 2, -3 degree 0, 3x-2 degree 1, 6x+2 degree 1 and 5 degree 0.
<h3>What is the degree of a polynomial?</h3>
The degree of the polynomial is defined as the highest power of the variable of the given polynomial or it is the maximum power of the polynomial.
The degree of the given expressions are shown as follows:-
(x-9) → degree 1,
(-4x²-6x+9) → degree 2,
(x²-2x+9) → degree 2,
(-3) → degree 0,
(3x-2) → degree 1,
(6x+2) → degree 1
(5) → degree 0.
Therefore the degrees of each expression will be (x-9) degree 1, -4x²-6x+9 degree 2, x²-2x+9 degree 2, -3 degree 0, 3x-2 degree 1, 6x+2 degree 1 and 5 degree 0.
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It`s already in standard form but anyways the correct answer is 49.08
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
5/8x = 1/2x + 2
5/8x - 1/2x = 2
46x = 2
x=16
So you want to get x by itself so you. First you get 5/8x and 1/2 and subtract 1/2 from both sides. Then find the common demonantor for both numbers. After use inverse operations to multiply both sides by the reciprocal of the fraction coefficient. Finally check the solution by substituting 16 for x in the original equation.