Answer:
quadratic monomial, quadratic trinomial, constant monomial, linear monomial, quadratic binomial, linear binomial.
Step-by-step explanation:
two quadratic trinomials each have a degree-2, degree-1, and degree-0 term. It is possible that the coefficients of all or some of the terms cancel each other while adding or subtracting the polynomials.
It's easy once you spot the ones that can cross cancel!
Say we have the fractions 8/10 and 20/23.
(it's easier to see on top of each other)
If you look diagonally , so 8 and 23 and 10 and 20, you can see that 10 and 20 have a common factor. So we divide it by the highest common factor to reduce those numbers, making it easier to multiply. 10 and 20 can become 1 and 2, dividing by 10. So now we are left with 8/1 and 2/23, and now we multiply normally going across so 16/23.
This works going both diagonals and simplifying both, but in that case it would be easier to try and simplify the fractions before cross multiplying them.
Basically: look for those diagonals and if they can be divided down by the highest common factor, go for it to make it easier to multiply normally afterwards.
Hope I helped!
Answer:
<h2>A. 2Pi</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
The given function is

Notice that the indepedent variable doesn't have any transformation, that means the period doesn't change. In other words, this function has the same period than its parent function which is
.
Therefore, the answer is A.
The image attached shows the graph of this function, there you can observe the period of the function.
Also, notice that this function is verticall stretched by a scale of 2, which doesn't change its original period.
46.25 - (2(3.75) + 2(8.3)) = 22.15 feet leftover.
Answer: 41,832
Step-by-step explanation:
504 x 83 = 41,832