Easy Algebra Questions :)
Polynomials...
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OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
Here is the question :)
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
@jagr2713 @Compassionate
OpenStudy (compassionate):
Standard form is from greatest - least
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
ok... so then would it be A?
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jagr2713 (jagr2713):
Yes
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
ok... what do you think @Compassionate ?
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
Its A lol
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
ok ok.... jeez :P
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
ready for the next one?
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jagr2713 (jagr2713):
sure
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
I think C... yes no?
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
do you agree @jagr2713 @Compassionate
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
i think its B or C
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OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
hmm... only if @Compassionate could help... but um yeah so you thought C and you did too... so...
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
@nikato he online let me ask him/her
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
wait he/she is here lol
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
heeey... @nikato :)
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
i really dont think its B i think its C idk i dont want to give wrong answer
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OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
yeah lets wait for either @nikato @Compassionate
OpenStudy (nikato):
wow. i feel so popular!
and its B since its looking for flashlights in each compartment.
C represents the total number of flashlights per gift box
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
Yes :D
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
you should take away my medal and award it to nikato Lol
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
naw... now its fair both of you fellers get a medal :)
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OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
whos ready for the next one?
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
i will try
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
okidoki :)
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
didnt we do a question like this?
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OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
all are very like...
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
remember I said that ;P
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
again... I think D
OpenStudy (nikato):
hint: you cant divide by a variable
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
ok... so it cant be B
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OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
amirite @jagr2713 and @nikato *nudge* :P
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
sorry i was helping someone
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
naw its ok...
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
soo... ok so here are my ideas: it cant be B and I think its C
OpenStudy (nikato):
which variable is raised to a fraction?
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jagr2713 (jagr2713):
I'm assuming that "all over" means "divided by". In that case, we've got a serious issue. Remember, it's absolutly impossible to have a polynomial term with a variable in the denominator! So I would say that this problem can't be a polynomial because: The expression has a variable in the denominator of a fraction.
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
BOOMSHAKALAKA I KNEW IT WAS C
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
;D
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
HEHE LOL
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
YEAH IM NOT SO GOOD AT THIS
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OpenStudy (nikato):
yea, its D
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
last one ok guys...
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
lol this is all your nikato
OpenStudy (henrietepurina):
goooooo @nikato
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jagr2713 (jagr2713):
the degree of an equation is the highest degree of all of its terms. the degree of a term is the sum of the exponents on the variables that are multiplied together.
jagr2713 (jagr2713):
it would be D then because the value of the term of III is 4 and the one in I is 3.