Answer:
x=3 x = -1
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = x^2 − 2x − 3
Set the function equal to zero
0 = x^2 − 2x − 3
Factor
What two numbers multiply to -3 and add to -2
-3 *1 = -3
-3+1 = -2
0 = (x-3)(x+1)
Using the zero product property
x-3 =0 x+1 =0
x=3 x = -1
Answer:
The first one is infinite and the second one is one solution
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Remark
We really should have 1 more term in the sequence. There could be a lot of things that determine what the sequence is. I'm going to say that each term is multiplied by 3
Givens
a1 = 1
r = 3
Formula
tn = a1 * 3^(n-1)
t100 = 1 * 3^(100 - 1)
t_100 = 3^99
t_100 = 1.72 * 10^47
This really is a scientific calculator problem. If you don't own such a thing, but you have windows 10 on your computer, go to the calculator. Go to the scientific calculator and put in these key strokes.
3
x^y
99
=
This is what you get
1.7179250691067044367882037658854e+47
Naturally, I rounded it a bit.
Answer:
x=-20
Step-by-step explanation:
x+8−8=−12−8
x=−20
Answer:
All except one interval [-2,8]
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice that the function, wich an hyperbola, has a vertical asymptote in both -2 and 8 and there is nothing between this two values.
So we will exclude what's between them out of the domain.