Answer:
(x-7) (x^2-5)
Step-by-step explanation:
x^3 -7x^2 -5x+35
Make 2 groups
x^3 -7x^2 -5x+35
Factor x^2 from the first group and -5 from the second group
x^2 (x-7) -5(x-7)
Now factor (x-7) out
(x-7) (x^2-5)
Yes, I do. They are making large transactions without knowing if they will invest anything, and yes, while it is sometimes necessary to take risks, they are not thinking enough about the future and how if they make another mistake everything could go downhill. They also live in the lap of luxury, not cutting out a bit of the money which they w=could be using to repay the debts they owe.
Answer: A) 0
P(A and B) = 0 when events A and B are disjoint, aka mutually exclusive.
We say that two events are mutually exclusive if they cannot happen at the same time. An example would be flipping a coin to have it land on heads and tails at the same time.
1/6 yards. All you have to do is add the two upper numbers (numerator) ans then subtract 6/6 - 5/6
Answer:
Answers A (1/3), C (4/15) and D (5/6) are all repeating decimals.
Step-by-step explanation:
Repeating decimals are decimals in which a number or sequence of numbers is repeated over and over when dividing the numerator by the denominator of a fraction. For example, when you divide 1 by 3 (1/3), you will get a repeating decimal of 0.3333...since 3 goes into 10 three times with a remainder of 1 and will keep going. Likewise, when you divide 4/15, you get an initial value of 0.2, with a repeating 6, or 0.266666... Lastly, when you divide 5/6, you will get a repeating decimal of 0.833333.... The other answers will all be terminating decimals when you divide the numerator by the denominator. Terminating decimals mean the stop at some point and don't continue.