To answer this question here is what you would do. I can't give you the exact answer because there is not a line plot attached.
Count the number of X's above the number 5 1/2 feet. Put this number over the total number of X's you count (including the 5 1/2s).
This is your answer when you write these 2 pieces of information in fraction form.
The top question is y=2x+6
the bottom question is y=5/2x-6
Given:
The polynomial function is
To find:
The possible roots of the given polynomial using rational root theorem.
Solution:
According to the rational root theorem, all the rational roots and in the form of , where, p is a factor of constant and q is the factor of leading coefficient.
We have,
Here, the constant term is 10 and the leading coefficient is 4.
Factors of constant term 10 are ±1, ±2, ±5, ±10.
Factors of leading term 4 are ±1, ±2, ±4.
Using rational root theorem, the possible rational roots are
Therefore, the correct options are A, C, D, F.
I have a good record of guessing the right one so I would say #1.
Answer:
Yes, the ratio stays 2:3
Step-by-step explanation: