Might be A not sure though
Answer:
6^8
Step-by-step explanation:
6^4 * 6^4
We know that a^b* a^c = a^(b+c)
6^4×6^4 = 6^(4+4) = 6^8
If you factored this the outcome would be,
(q+3)(3p^2-4)
Answer:
<h2>A. (0,1)</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
The question lacks the e=required option. Find the complete question below with options.
Which of the following points does not belong to the quadratic function
f(x) = 1-x²?
a.(0,1) b.(1,0) c.(-1,0)
Let f(x) = 0
The equation becomes 1-x² = 0
Solving 1-x² = 0 for x;
subtract 1 from both sides;
1-x²-1 = 0-1
-x² = -1
multiply both sides by minus sign
-(-x²) = -(-1)
x² = 1
take square root of both sides;
√x² = ±√1
x = ±1
x = 1 and x = -1
when x = 1
f(x) = y = 1-1²
y = 1-1
y = 0
when x = -1
f(x) = y = 1-(-1)²
y = 1-1
y = 0
Hence the coordinate of the function f(x) = 1-x² are (±1, 0) i.e (1, 0) and (-1, 0). The point that does not belong to the quadratic function is (0, 1)
Answer:
f(5)=22
Step-by-step explanation:
since x=5 substitute 5 with x
f(5)=5(5)-3
multiply
f(5)=25-3
subtract
f(5)=22 :)