Answer:
im on that question too thats crazy
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HELP PLS HOW DO I DO THIS STEP BY STEP!!
Answer:
C. 2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
You want the value of C that makes the equation have no solution.
(3/4)(5 +(C/2)x) +2 = (x +7)/4
A calculator is not needed to simplify the equation. We can start by multiplying both sides by 4.
3(5 +(C/2)x) +8 = x +7
15 +(3C/2)x +8 = x +7
(3C/2)x +23 = x +7
This will have no solution if the coefficient of x is the same on both sides of the equal sign.
3C/2 = 1
Multiplying by 2/3 gives ...
C = 2/3
The value 2/3 for C will make the equation have no solution, choice C.
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Additional comment
When C=2/3, the equation becomes one that reduces to ...
(x +23)/4 = (x +7)/4 . . . . . no value of x will make this true.
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Answer:
2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
3/4 * (5+ 2/3/2*x)+2 = x+7/4
Simplify
3/4(5+ 1/3x)+2 = x+7/4
15/4 + 1/4x +2 = x+7/4
23/4 + 1/4x = x+7/4
Cancel terms (multiply by 4 to get rid of 4)
23 + x = x + 7
23 = 7
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Answer:
A is the answer
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Answer:
the answer is A.
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x → infinity, f(x) → -infinity
A. True
B. False
The polynomial f(x) = 1 – 2x - 3x⁴ as x → infinity, f(x) → -infinity is true because the leading term is negative.
Polynomial is the combination of variables and constants systematically with "n" number of power in ascending or descending order.
We have a polynomial:
f(x) = 1 – 2x - 3x⁴
or
f(x) = - 3x⁴ - 2x + 1
As we increase the value of x the value of f(x) decreases because the leading term is negative.
Leading term = -3
Thus, the polynomial f(x) = 1 – 2x - 3x⁴ as x → infinity, f(x) → -infinity is true because the leading term is negative.
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Answer:
true
Step-by-step explanation:
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