How many zeros does the function f(x) = 3x12 − 17x8 + 11x4 − 6x + 23 have?
Answer: the third option (12 zeros..).
Use ^ to denote an exponent..
f(x) = 3x^12 - 17x^8 + 11x^4 - 6x + 23..
We know from that fact that the number of zeros (real or complex) in a polynomial is the same as the degree of the polynomial..
The degree is the greatest/highest power of the terms, which in this case is 12 (since 12 is the greatest exponent..)..
The degree is 12, thus it means there are 12 zero's..
Answer: the third option (12 zero's )...
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello There!
Once again we need to isolate the variable using inverse operations
to get rid of the -8.2 we add 8.2 to each side
-8.2+8.2 cancels out
-9.7+8.2=-1.5
now we have
-1.2z>-1.5
now we wan to get rid of the -1.2
to do so we want to divide each side by -1.2
Remember we have to flip the inequality sign because we're dividing by a negative number
we're left with
z<1.25
Answer:
Use the Quadratic formula
42.57 x 46630= 75769 =3794874 =37489438790=3474936