We must graph y=x^3-9x^2+11x+21. Please, see the attached file.
Then we see were the graph cuts the x-axis, and these values of x are the real solutions of the given equation:
The real solutions of the given equation are:x = -1, 3, and 7
1. x+12
2. x-8
3. 3*x
4. x^(2)+5
5. (x/2)+7
6. 4*(x+6)
7. (1/2)*x
8. 2x+8
9. x^(2)+3
10. (x/3)+12
Additional activity
1. 2-50
2.20/4=5
3.100-50=50
4.three times two then add to four equals ten
5. the diffrence of eight and four
Answer:
D.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Option 1:
<span>Measuring the heights of every fiftieth person on the school roster to determine the average heights of the boys in the school
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Comment: this might not be a good idea for fairness as we only wish to determine average height of the boys. Taking a group of 50 people randomly, might not give us the same number of boys every time.
Option 2:
<span>Calling every third person on the soccer team’s roster to determine how many of the team members have completed their fundraising assignment
Comment: The context doesn't seem to need a sampling. The number of players in a soccer team is considerably small. We can find exact data by asking in person.
Option 3:
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Observing every person walking down Main Street at 5 p.m. one evening to determine the percentage of people who wear glasses
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Comment: To get a more accurate result and fairer sampling, the period of observing could have been longer, for example, observing for 12 hours on that day, or an alternative is to observe at 5 pm for 7 days in a row. It could happen that no one walking down the Main street precisely at 5 pm wears glasses, or it could happen the other way around.
Option 4:
<span>Sending a confidential e-mail survey to every one-hundredth parent in the school district to determine the overall satisfaction of the residents of the town taking a poll in the lunch room (where all students currently have to eat lunch) to determine the number of students who want to be able to leave campus during lunch.
Comment: This sampling does fairly represent the population, although it might be an idea to scale down the sample population, i.e. every fiftieth parent.
Answer: Option 4</span>
Answer:
Option 3
Step-by-step explanation:
you have to multiply both of the terms