When ur polynomial has more then one variable....and this one does...the degree is the highest term degree
7a^3b^2 ....this term has a degree of 5
2a^4...this term has a degree of 4
4b....this term has a degree of 1
15....this term has a degree of 0
so the highest degree term has a degree of 5....so that is the degree of this polynomial.
now if u just had 1 variable, the degree would be the highest exponent
Answer:
(- 7, - 4 )
Step-by-step explanation:
Given a quadratic in standard form
y = ax² + bx + c ( a ≠ 0 )
Then the x- coordinate of the turning point is
x = -
y = x² + 14x + 45 ← is in standard form
with a = 1, b = 14 , then
x = - = - 7
Substitute x = - 7 into the equation and evaluate for y
y = (- 7)² + 14(- 7) + 45 = 49 - 98 + 45 = - 4
coordinates of turning point = (- 7, - 4 )
Answer:
b 48
Step-by-step explanation:
it says the sides a are 3 times larger so you are trying to find the perimeter of b so you do 144 divided by 3 since it is 3 times larger.
Answer:
X = -8
Step-by-step explanation:
-7(x-5)=91
x-5=-13
x=-13+5
x=-8