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Answer: 20% increase</h3>
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Explanation:
A = old value = 110
B = new value = 132
C = percent change
C = 100*(B-A)/A
C = 100*(132-110)/110
C = 20%
The positive C value means we have a percent increase, which corresponds to the fact that A = 110 increases to B = 132.
The B-A = 132-110 = 22 portion up top indicates that the increase is 22 pounds, which when divided over 110, gets us 22/110 = 0.20 = 20%
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Checking the answer:
20% of 110 = 0.20*110 = 22
She's able to lift 22 extra pounds on top of the 110 pounds she can handle previously, so she can now lift 110+22 = 132 pounds. The answer is confirmed.
If the roots to such a polynomial are 2 and
, then we can write it as
courtesy of the fundamental theorem of algebra. Now expanding yields
which would be the correct answer, but clearly this option is not listed. Which is silly, because none of the offered solutions are *the* polynomial of lowest degree and leading coefficient 1.
So this makes me think you're expected to increase the multiplicity of one of the given roots, or you're expected to pull another root out of thin air. Judging by the choices, I think it's the latter, and that you're somehow supposed to know to use
as a root. In this case, that would make our polynomial
so that the answer is (probably) the third choice.
Whoever originally wrote this question should reevaluate their word choice...
BRO I am to we just can’t do maths