hope I'm right but either 2 or 4 i can kinda go either way
To determine the degree of a polynomial, you look at every term:
- if the term involves only one variable, the degree of that term is the exponent of the variable
- if the term involves more than one variable, the degree of that term is the sum of the exponents of the variables.
So, for example, the degree of is 55, while the degree of is
Finally, the term of the degree of the polynomial is the highest degree among its terms.
So, is a degree 2 polynomial (although it only has one term)
similarly, is a degree 3 polynomial: the first two terms have degree 3, because they have exponents 2 and 1.
Answer:
If this isnt right im sorry but i think that it is the last answer
sorry if i got it wrong please tell me
Step-by-step explanation:
14 + 28 + 42 + 56 + … 280
= 14 (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + … + 20)
= 14 × 20 × 21 / 2
= 2940
where we use the well-known identity,
You just have to plug your coordinates into the distance formula.
(1, 6) (8, 1)
(X1, Y1) (X2, Y2)
do the work and you get 8.6