help fast plz!
@adrynicoleb
How do you find the perimeter of a triangle (imagine the side lengths are just numbers)?
Adding
whats the answer? =.=
@-StudyShark-
@adoredelano a example of this is: The three trinomials are written this way: 1) -x^2 + 7x + 8 2) -x^2 + 6x + 6 3) 2x^2 - 3x + 4 The carat sign ^ indicates an exponent. The perimeter is the distance all the way around. So if the perimeter is P, we add up the three sides: P = ( -x^2 + 7x + 8) + (-x^2 + 6x + 6) + (2x^2 - 3x + 4) P = 10x + 18 (Answer; this is your polynomial) Now, if P = 58 mm, then 58 = 10x + 18 40 = 10x x = 4 mm (This is your second answer.) ---- Answer to this is C hope this helped (:
yay omg thanks :) <3
sorry I have a hard time explaining most things when it comes to math lol and no problem :)
whats this one? :) @-StudyShark-
hmmm, well im not going to explain and type up a whole new example. im just gonna tell you the answer. Answer is A. Sorry if my grammer is wrong btw. I'm Australian
thats what I want ahha <3
:) anymore?
this one? :)
the markings around the question make it look like k12? are u a k12 student? anyways. answer to your question would be... A cutie :P due to "monomials" anymore? :)
Woops, constant is of degree 0, not degree 1! :O
\[\Large\rm 3x^0=3\]
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