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Which equation can be used to describe the relationship between x and y in the table below?
x 0 3 6 9
y 15 16 17 18
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answer: b. f(x) = (x + 2)^3 (x^2 - 7x + 3)^4
step-by-step explanation:
polynomials always have as many roots as their order. this is a 4th order polynomial- hence 4 roots!
complex roots of polynomials always come in pairs. the quadratic equation has the "+/-" in that will alwaysgenerate m+ni amd m-ni, so 7-2i must be a root of this polynomial equation.
the order of the numerator and denominator are both 2. so the horizontal asymptote is y=a2/b2 =7
verticle asymptotes are the forbidden x-values. f(x) becomes undefined at x=-3 because this value will cause a zero denominator.
a graph of r(x) will have vertical asymptotes at ±1 because these values will make the denominator zero. so the domain of the function cannot include ±1.
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c. 27 units.
step-by-step explanation:
we are told that in circle a, ∠bae ≅ ∠dae.
we can see from our given diagram that in and
;
, as these are radii of our given circle.
therefore, by sas congruence postulate.
hence, side be will be equal to side de as corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent. so we can set an equation to find the value of x as:
now let us substitute x=17 in the expression for the length of be.
therefore, length of be will be 27 units and option c is the correct choice.
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