Yes, there is an expanded algorithm for synthetic division involving nonlinear and non-monic divisors (check out the w.i.k.i.pedia page on "synthetic division", under the "Expanded sythetic division" section).
Answer:
f[g(1)]=6.
Explanation:
Given f(n) and g(n) defined below:
First, we evaluate g(1):
Therefore:
Therefore, f[g(1)]=6.
C.) Are the same length
<u>How you know-</u>
No matter how long the rectangle is the diagonals always will measure the same length. Think about two sides of a square, they have to equal the same length because if they were not the same then the shape wouldn't be a square.
Okay so the first thing you need to do is move the all the variables to one side of the equal sign
Answer:
40,000
Step-by-step explanation:
You want to start with the exponent and then multiply afterward in both of the equations.
8 x 10^-2:
10^-2 = 0.01
0.01 x 8 = 0.08
2 x 10^-6:
10^-6 = 0.000001
0.000001 x 2 = 0.000002
Obviously, you can see the relationship between 8 and 2 in the division. Now, you just divide 0.08 by 0.000002 and you get 40,000.