Answer:
m ≤ 60 (look at the picture)
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>5 greater than m is no more than 65</em>
m + 5 ≤ 65 <em>subtract 5 from both sides</em>
m + 5 - 5 ≤ 65 - 5
m ≤ 60
Your answer is 38 I hope its correct :)
When a quadratic equation ax^2+bx+c has a double root, the discriminant,
D=b^2-4ac=0
Here
a=2,
b=b,
c=18
and
D=b^2-4ac=b^2-4*2*18=0
solve for b
b^2-144=0
=> b= ± sqrt(144)= ± 12
So in order that the given equation has double roots, the possible values of b are ± 12.
The term to term rule is multiplying by 4 and if we continue doing this, we will move towards very large positive numbers.
This sequence, therefore, diverges to infinity
The required value of (g°h)(-3) is 5.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given,
g(x)= x-2 and h(x) = 4 - x
To find (g°h)(-3)
Now,
(g°h)(x) = g(h(x))
= g(4-x)
= (4-x)-2 = 2-x
So,
(g°h)(-3) = 2-(-3) = 5 [ putting x=-3]