yes, there are infinitety many polynomial that have exactly one real root just like your example, to determine the real root first let the real root is a, and the complex roots are b±ic the polynomial satisfy
-9x³ + 19x² + 17 = -(x - a)(x - b - ic)(x - b + ic)
9x³ - 19x² - 17 = (x - a)(x - b - ic)(x - b + ic)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We must remember that in order to get one even number we need to multiply one even number times one odd number or two even numbers. So, the first term tells the probability of having an even number from A and an even number from B, the next would be even from A and odd from B and the last one tells the likelihood of having odd from A and even from B
Answer:
11
Step-by-step explanation:
Luke has a square patio, which means each side must have the same amount of tiles.
For example, he could have a 4 by 4 patio, 5 by 5, etc.
121 happens to be the square of 11. In other words, 11*11=121!
So, Luke can fit 11 tiles along each side of his patio.
The oldster got a discount, so the original price is higher; let's call it x;
Answer: $14.00
Answer:
24
Step-by-step explanation:
2 times 12 equals 24