If (-5) = x then the anwser should be
-234
substitute 4 as x in both sides of the equation
basically multiply -3/2 by 4
Answer:
±1, ±11, ±1/5, ±11/5
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = 5x³ - 7x + 11
constant term: 11
leading coefficient: 5
factors of the constant term: ±1, ±11
factors of the leading coefficient: ±1, ±5
possible rational roots = factors of the constant term/factors of the leading coefficient = ±1, ±11, ±1/5, ±11/5
Answer:
117
Step-by-step explanation:
First think of the square that was removed. All 4 sides are equal but you don't know the length so lets gives them the variable X.
So to find the area of the rectangle, insert those variables into the area equation for a rectangle.
(RV + (X) ) (PT +(X)) = rectangle area
Now you are given what the area is if you remove the square. So subtract the the square's area from the equation above and set it equal to the size they told you.
(RV + (X)) (PT + (X)) - [(X)(X)] = 92
rectangle - square = remaining area
Now plug in the numbers you know and solve for X.
(8 + X) (4 + X) - ((X)(X)) = 92
Use FOIL to multiply the first part of the equation (first, outer, inner, last)
32 + 8x + 4x + - = 92
32 + 12x = 92
12x = 60
x = 5
So now you know the size of the square. Each side is 5m. So add 5m onto the top of the rectangle and onto the side. The top is 13m and the side is 9m. The area of the rectangle is the length times the height to 13 x 9 which is 117
Answer:
Option C and D are false
Step-by-step explanation:
All the mentioned option are correct in the given scenario except option C and D.
The reason is that dose is categorized as nil, low and high so, dose is categorical variable. Also, number of tumors is quantitative variable because it can be meaningfully interpreted in numerical form. The number if tumors is discrete quantitative variable.
Now consider all options
A) Gender is categorical ; dose is ordinal
This option is true because gender can be categorized into male and female and also dose is ordinal because it has order i.e. nil,low and high.
B) Gender is discrete; weight is continuous
This option is false because gender can be a discrete variable and weight is continuous variable because it is measurable. So, the statement is true.
Option C and D are already discussed an option E is discussed in option B.