If a polynomial "contains", in a multiplicative sense, a factor , then the polynomial has a zero at .
So, you polynomial must contain at least the following:
If you multiply them all, you get
Now, if you want the polynomial to be zero only and exactly at the four points you've given, you can choose every polynomial that is a multiple (numerically speaking) of this one. For example, you can multiply it by 2, 3, or -14.
If you want the polynomial to be zero at least at the four points you've given, you can multiply the given polynomial by every other function.
Answer:
420 Mile's.
Step-by-step explanation:
First you figure out the unit rate by dividing 360 by 6 which is 60. So that's 60 miles per hour. Now multiply 60 by 7 to find out how many miles she will drive in 7 hours. When you multiply you get 420.
Answer:
118
Step-by-step explanation:
4x² + 3y
= 4(5)² + 3(6)
=4(25) + 18
= 100 + 18
= 118
15°F is hotter, or greater than, 5<span>°F.
15 > 5</span>