Choice J both prices are per a unit
Answer:
The leading coefficient of the polynomial is -9.
Step-by-step explanation:
9 is the leading coefficient of this polynomial because if you rearrange the exponents from greatest to least, you will get this :
-9x3 + 5x2 + 7x -10
Your leading coefficient is the number included with your degree or highest exponent.
All of given options contain quadratic functions. One way to determine the extreme value is squaring the expression with variable x.
Option B contain the expression where you can see perfect square. Thus, equation (choice B) reveals its extreme value without needing to be altered.
To determine the extreme value of this equation, you should substitute x=2 (x-value that makes expression in brackets equal to zero) into the function notation:
The extreme value of this equation has a minimum at the point (2,5).
15 goes into 18 once with 3 remainder.
18/15-15/15=3/15=1/5
So the answer is:
(4/9)/x = 12
(4/9) = 12x
Divide both sides by 12
(1/27) =x