A. x^2 – 4
B. x – 2
C. x + 2
D. x^2 – 2
Option (b) is the correct answer.
A polynomial is an expression of more than two algebraic terms, especially the sum of several terms that contain different powers of the same variable(s).
So,
Therefore, LHS is equal to RHS.
Hence, is the polynomial that should be filled in that place.
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Which equation represents the graph of the linear function?
What is m∠B?
_________ °
Answer:
Measure of ∠B is 60°
Step-by-step explanation:
Given triangle ABC is similar to triangle QRS.
m∠A = 45° and m∠S = 75°
we have to find the measure of ∠B.
As triangles are similar then corresponding angles are congruent.
⇒ ∠A≅∠Q, ∠B≅∠R, ∠C≅∠S
hence, m∠C=m∠S=75°
By angle sum property
m∠A+m∠B+m∠C=180°
⇒ 45°+m∠B+75°=180°
⇒ m∠B+120°=180°
⇒ m∠B=60°
hence, measure of ∠B is 60°
5/8 divided 4
Answer:
5/32 in fraction form
0.1563 in decimal form.
Step-by-step explanation:
step 1 Address formula, input parameters & values.
Input parameters & values:
5/8 & 4
5/8 ÷ 4= ?
step 2 Multiply 5/8 with reciprocal of 4
=5/8 x1/ 4 =5/32
Thus, 5/32 is equivalent fraction for 5/8 divided by 4
Answer:
0.15625
Step-by-step explanation:
Sara gets 30 miles per gallon of gas. Hence, with 12.5 gallons of gas, she can drive 375 miles.
To calculate how many miles Sara can drive per gallon of gas, we need to divide the total distance driven by the amount of gas used. In this case, it's 96 miles divided by 3.2 gallons. Using simple division, we find that Sara gets 30 miles per gallon of gas.
Now, to find out how far Sara can drive using 12.5 gallons, you just need to multiply the miles per gallon by the number of gallons available. In this case, it's 30 miles per gallon times 12.5 gallons. Hence, Sara can drive 375 miles on 12.5 gallons of gas.
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