Which expression correctly shows x^6+2x^3+1 factored completely over the integers?
a. (x...
Mathematics, 14.03.2020 02:59, indya2
Which expression correctly shows x^6+2x^3+1 factored completely over the integers?
a. (x^2+1)(x4−x^2+1)
b. (x^3+1)2
c. (x+1)(x^2−x+1)
d. (x+1)2(x^2−x+1)2
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Drag each tile to the correct box. not all tiles will be used. consider the recursively defined function below. create the first five terms of the sequence defined by the given function
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Write an equation of the line that passes through 9,2 and is parallel to the line y=5/3x+9
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For [tex]f(x) = 4x + 1[/tex] and (x) = [tex]g(x)= x^{2} -5,[/tex] find [tex](\frac{g}{f}) (x)[/tex]a. [tex]\frac{x^{2} - 5 }{4x +1 },x[/tex] ≠ [tex]-\frac{1}{4}[/tex]b. x[tex]\frac{4 x +1 }{x^{2} - 5}, x[/tex] ≠ ± [tex]\sqrt[]{5}[/tex]c. [tex]\frac{4x +1}{x^{2} -5}[/tex]d.[tex]\frac{x^{2} -5 }{4x + 1}[/tex]
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