Answer:
<h3>#1</h3>
- x² - 9 = 0
- x² = 9
- x = ± √9
- x = ± 3
Yes, -3 and 3 are zeroes of this polynomial
<h3>#2</h3>
<em>See attached graphs</em>
Zero's of a polynomial are the intersection of the graph with the x-axis.
They include coordinates as (x, 0), so the x-coordinates are zero's.
The attached shows the zero's.
<h3>#3</h3>
<em>See attached graphs</em>
Zero's of each polynomial are reflected in the graphs.
- () y = x² - x - 6 has zeros x = -2 and x = 3
- (ii) y = 6 - x - x² has zero's x = -3, x = 2
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
4^3 × 4^-3
Apply the law of exponents.
4^(3+-3)
4^(0)
Any base with the exponent of 0 is equal to 1.
= 1
Answer:
an apparent solution that must be rejected because it does not satisfy the original equation.
Step-by-step explanation: