Answer:
(From left to right) 2 5 8
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Find the gap (between the first and last terms) 11 - (-1) = 12
2. Divide by the number of times the linear term is added: 12/4=3
3. Use the common difference to find the missing values.
The fundamental theorem of algebra states that a polynomial of degree has exactly n roots (including complex and multiple).
The degree of a polynomial is the highest (non-negative) exponent of the polynomial, in this case is 17 from the term 15x^17.
42 :6 to the second power is 36 plus 6 is 42
The number<span> is between integers, so it can't be an integer or a whole </span>number<span>. It's written as a ratio of two integers, so it's a </span>rational number<span> and not irrational. All</span>rational numbers<span> are real </span>numbers<span>, so this </span>number<span> is </span>rational<span> and real.</span>