the way I get the subsequent term, nevermind the exponents, the exponents part is easy, since one is decreasing and another is increasing, but the coefficient, to get it, what I usually do is.
multiply the current coefficient by the exponent of the first-term, and divide that by the exponent of the second-term + 1.
so if my current expanded term is say 7a³b⁴, to get the next coefficient, what I do is (7*3)/5 <----- notice, current coefficient times 3 divided by 4+1.
anyhow, with that out of the way, lemme proceed in this one.
so, following that to get the next coefficient, we get those equivalents as you see there for the 2nd and 3rd terms.
so then, we know that the expanded 2nd term is 24x therefore
we also know that the expanded 3rd term is 240x², therefore we can say that
but but but, we know what "n" equals to, recall above, so let's do some quick substitution
The function f(x) = int(-4x) requires us to find the integer part of the result when x = -1.8. After substituting and simplifying, we find that f(-1.8) = 7.
The problem given is f(x)=int(-4x), and we are asked to find the value of f(-1.8). The int function refers to integer part of a number, which is the number without its decimal component. It's important to note that for negative numbers, the integer part is the number rounded down.
To solve, we first substitute x = -1.8 into the function:
f(-1.8) = int(-4*-1.8) = int(7.2).
The integer part of 7.2 is 7, so f(-1.8)=7.
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In mathematics, the number that goes on top is typically the numerator in a fraction. It represents the number of parts we have or the value we are considering. For example, in the fraction 3/4, 3 is the numerator and 4 is the denominator.
In mathematics, the number that goes on top is typically the numerator in a fraction. In a fraction, the numerator represents the number of parts we have or the value we are considering. The denominator, which goes on the bottom, represents the total number of equal parts that make up a whole.
For example, in the fraction 3/4, 3 is the numerator and 4 is the denominator. This means we have 3 out of 4 equal parts.
So, depending on the context, the number that goes on top could be the numerator in a fraction or the value we are considering in a mathematical expression.
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