The standard form is:
Degree = 5, leading coefficient=4
The 5th degree polynomial is:
Quintic function
it is a trinomial
<u>What is standard form of a polynomial?</u>
When expressing a polynomial in its standard form, the greatest degree of terms are written first, followed by the next degree, and so on.
So, standard form is:
To find the degree of the polynomial, add up the exponents of each term and select the highest sum ( if there are more than 1 variable in single term) or highest power of variable
Degree = 5
In a polynomial, the leading term is the term with the highest power of x.
So, leading coefficient=4
The 5th degree polynomial is:
Quintic function
It has 3 terms. so, it is a trinomial
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Answer:
Rate of change = (1350 - 750)/(2010 - 2000) = 600/10 = $60
Initial value = $750
Equation is y = 60x + 750; where y is the amount charged to customer and x is the number of years from 2000.
So to get a ratio of plates to bowl, you divide both the numbers by a common multiple, which I found the greatest to be 4. So you divide 52 by 4 and 24 by for to get a ratio of 13 plates to 6 bowls. (Also written as: 13:6, 13/6, or 13 to 6)
Answer:
the last one
maybe?
Step-by-step explanation:
5/8=10×w this is my equation then i divide by 10 on both sides
w=6.25