4b^2 - 16 =
4(b^2 - 4) =
4(b + 2)(b - 2)
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Answer: Choice D) 3n^2</h3>
"mono" means "one". I often think of "monorail" which means "one rail" to help remember this. So "monomial" means "one term". This reduces our choices to either C or D, as they show one term each. Choices A and B are ruled out as these are binomials, showing two terms each.
Choice C shows a cubic monomial since the exponent here is 3. So the degree is 3. We can rule out choice C.
Choice D has a 2nd degree monomial because the exponent is 2. The leading coefficient is 3 as this is the number to the left of the variable term. All of choice D fits with the description of "A monomial of the 2nd degree with leading coefficient of 3"
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
Y) -8 x -4 = 32
X) -2 x -4 = 8
Answer: -3x^3 - 7x^2 - x + 39
Step-by-step explanation:
2/(x^2 -9) - 3x/(x^2-5x+6)
get those denominators factored out
2/(x-3)(x+3) - 3x/(x-3)(x-2)
Multiply both by both denominators
2(x-3)(x-2) - 3x(x-3)(x+3)
Multiply it out
(2x^2 - 10x + 12) - (3x^3 + 9x^2 -9x - 27)
Simplify and it becomes
-3x^3 -7x^2 -x + 39
Answer:
Quadratic
Step-by-step explanation:
It looks like it’s forming a very wide arch so quadratic formulas are arches