Classifying 3x^5-8x^3-2x^2+5 by numbers of terms
A. Trinomial
B. Polynomial
C. Binomial
D. Polynomial of 5 terms
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Your expression has got 4 terms.
That makes it a polynomial.
B is the answer.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Hoslos Thanks, wasn't sure. : (
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Thanx! :) and it's ok cx
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Right.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Consider the leading term of the polynomial function. What is the end behavior of the graph?
4x^5+1x
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A. Since n is odd and a is positive, the end behavior is up and down
B. down and up
C. Down and down
D. Up and up
OpenStudy (anonymous):
up and up then?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
D
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Okie :)
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It keeps going up.
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Use synthetic division to find P(3) for P(x)=x^4-6x^3-4x^2-6x-2
A. 3
B. -137
299
-47
OpenStudy (anonymous):
B
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
How many more? Just curious.
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As many as you're willing to do ;-; I have finals tomorrow morning at 8 am and it's 3 am already and I have 5 more assignments to do Dx
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WOW O-O
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I know Dx and I have work and ugh. The struggle
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Ok. Next question!
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Alrighty ^^ one sec
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Write the polynomial in factored form.
x^3 – 3x^2 – 10x
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13. What are the real or imaginary solutions of the polynomial equation?
27x^3 + 125 = 0
OpenStudy (anonymous):
First one: x(x+2)(x-5)
Second one: I don't really know try over here:
https://mathway.com/
my interneti= is slowing down a bit and won't load. Sorry...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
It's ok, I think I got one more then I'll be done for now, I'm sorry :(
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[x^3=-125/27rightarrowx=\sqrt[3]{-125/27}=-5/3\]
A real number.
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Thank Hoslos.
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Thank you!
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@Squeeks1713 It's ok! Throw the questions!
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It is okay.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Use the Remainder Theorem to find the remainder when P(x) = x^4 – 9x^3 – 5x^2 – 3x + 4 is divided by x + 3.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think the answer is 292.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
To solve this, you have multiply one term that when multiplied by x from x+3 gives x^4. Then you make subtraction of like terms. One second step, multiply a number with x from x+3 that gives -9x^3 and so on.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So confusing lol I don't know how you guys do this omg
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I just used mathway!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
:D
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Bye
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Let me know if you need help.
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I will, thank you!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
The answer is 292 using the aforementioned method.
@Lovelarap got it as well.