Mathematics, 30.07.2019 22:40, heathercollard57
Prince digit states that the leading coefficient of the polynomial c(x)=−3x4+x5+2.16x3+1 is 1, because it is the coefficient of the term with the greatest degree. is he correct? no, he is not correct. the leading coefficient is the smallest coefficient of any term in the polynomial, which is −3. no, he is not correct. the leading coefficient is the coefficient of the first term of the given polynomial, which is in this case −3. no, he is not correct. the leading coefficient is the greatest coefficient of any term in the polynomial, which is 2.16. yes, he is correct. the leading coefficient is the coefficient of the term with the greatest degree, which is the coefficient of x5. therefore, it is 1.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30, angie07253
Amuffin recipe, which yields 12 muffins, calls for cup of milk for every 1 cups of flour. the same recipe calls for cup of coconut for every cup of chopped apple. to yield a batch of 30 muffins, how much flour will be needed in the mix?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00, villanuevajose95
A. s.a.! this is a similarity in right triangles. next (solve for x)a.) 12b.) 5c.) 12.5d.) [tex] 6\sqrt{3} [/tex]
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Prince digit states that the leading coefficient of the polynomial c(x)=−3x4+x5+2.16x3+1 is 1, becau...
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