Yes it has a constant rate of change which is 3/2
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:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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0
Step-by-step explanation:
EX: a=4
b=2
4-2-4+2=0
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1b:2t and
5t:l
so
times top one by 5 and 2nd one by 2
5b:10t and 10t:2l
5b:10t:2l
nice, 2 lettuce already
so then 5b, so 5 pounds of bacon
1lb bacon=4 sammiches, so 5 times 4=20 sanwiches
5lb bacon
20 sammiches