(x^3+2x^2-4)+(3x^2+6)
Answer:
x³+5x²+2
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
There are a lot of ifs in this problem. The generator has to be a fair one. Any one of the 11 numbers must be equally likely to happen. Second, the sequence must not be the same each time she turns it on. Assuming both are true, then the numbers she will get are
9 10 11 for one number
9 10 11 for the other number
P(x>8) = 3/11 * 3/11 = 9/121
Choose the TWO fractions that are multiplied together to calculate the solution using dimensional analysis. Make sure that the units of the fractions you choose
cross-cancel to produce the unit of your desired answer. You must have the correct two fractions selected at the same time to get credit when you
check your answer. You get two attempts to check your answer.
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