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Part A: Create an example of a polynomial in standard form. How do you know it is in standard form? (5 points)Part B: Explain the closure property as it relates to polynomials. Give an example. (5 points)
Mathematics
High School
3V360Find the values of x and y. Write your answers in simplest form.X=y=
Mathematics
Middle School
PLEASE HELP WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
Mathematics
College
The painting shown at the right has an area of 220. What is the value of x?
Mathematics
High School
How many cubic feet of water are in the pool?
Mathematics
High School
Which of the following is equal to 49x281?(7x9)2(x+9)(x9)(7x+9)(7x9)(7x+9)2
Mathematics
College
A statement and a proposed negation are given below. Statement: The product of any irrational number and any rational number is irrational. Proposed negation: The product of any irrational number and any rational number is rational. Which of the following correctly describes the relation between the statement and the proposed negation? The proposed negation is correct. The proposed negation is not correct. A possible correct negation would be: There is not an irrational number and a rational number whose product is rational. The proposed negation is not correct. A possible correct negation would be: There does not exist an irrational product of any irrational number and any rational number. The proposed negation is not correct. A possible correct negation would be: There is an irrational number and a rational number whose product is rational. The proposed negation is not correct. A possible correct negation would be: There exists an irrational product of an irrational number and a rational number.
Mathematics
College
PLZ ANSWER NO FAKE LINKS OR SAYING I READY ISNT ALLOWED
Mathematics
High School
X = y - 32x + y = 12pls hurry i need badly
Mathematics
College
A dollar store sells items for $1 and $2. You plan to go there and spend at least $20. Let x stand for the number of one-dollar items and let y stand for the number of two-dollar items. Write and graph a linear inequality that models the situation.
Mathematics
High School
What geometric figure would you get if you joined the endpoints of two rays and pointed the rats in opposite directions?Pls help me ASAP, this is due today. I would really appreciate it.
Mathematics
High School
can someone please help me
Mathematics
High School
here is the last question from my pervious postIll give brainliest to whoever answers it right
Mathematics
High School
-9 + 10m = -5 + 6 solve for m
Mathematics
High School
What is the formula for the area of a circle?O A. A = 727O B. A = 20O C. A = terdO D. A = 2
Mathematics
College
Solve a" + 14a + 45 = 0 by factoring
Mathematics
High School
If f(x)=3x-9, what is f(5)?
Mathematics
High School
A right triangle has legs that are 5 cm and 7 cm long what is the length of the hypotenuse 1.122.243.74 4.144
Mathematics
High School
In the equation 3x - 9 = 3, what is the first step we should do?
Mathematics
High School
Chris works at a tire store. Chris can change a tire on a rim in 8 to 12 min, with all timesin between equally likely.a) What is a probability that Chris changes a given tire in less than 9 min?b) What is the probability that it takes between 9 min and 11.5 min?c) What is the probability that it takes exactly 10 min?
Mathematics
High School
find the area of this figure.
Mathematics
College
5. Which of the following is anexample of correspondingangles?A.
Mathematics
College
1. you invest $10,000 for 5 years at 4% interest. To the nearest cent, find the amount of money in the account after 5 years if:a) The interest is simple interest.b) The interest is Compound annually c) The interest is Compound monthly d) The interest is compound daily2. After 20 years, the total amount in an investment earning 3.5% interest compounded quarterly was $16,061.05. To the nearest dollar, how much money was originally invested?3. After 5 years, the total amount in an investment earning 4% interest compounded daily was $12,213.89. To the nearest dollar, how much money was originally invested?
Mathematics
College
Michael used software to calculate the cost of materials for his project. To make these calculations, he used a ____ a.spreadsheet b.compact diskc.word processor d.database
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