There are two other fine ways to write 11/5 .
Ten of those fifths make 2 wholes, so 11/5 can be written as<u> 2 and 1/5</u> .
Or you could do the division that the fraction shows.
Divide 11 by 5, and find the other way to write it . . . . . <u>2.2</u> .
The choices should be B, C, and E. Hope this helps
Well what two numbers multiply to get -8 and add to get -2?
Well, to get -8, we either have (-1,8),(-2,4),(-4,2),(-8,1)
8-1=7
-2+4=2
2-4=-2
1-8=-7
Thus it should be (-4,2),
This means we should get (X-4)(X+2)
Ok, so remember the exponentioal law that says
so
answe ris x^6