I assume his account balance will become negative. With no overdraft fees in the question, then his account balance should be $-12.
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Answer: 123 meters is the longest </h3>
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Work Shown:
Convert everything to the same unit. I'm going to convert everything to meters
0.1203 km = 120.3 meters (multiply by 1000)
1230 cm = 12.3 meters (divide by 100)
12030 mm = 12.03 meters (divide by 1000)
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The four distances we have are: 120.3 meters, 123 meters, 12.3 meters, 12.03 meters. We see that 123 meters is the longest.
Answer:
The height of the cylinder
Step-by-step explanation:
The perpendicular distance between two bases of a cylinder is not going to be the radius or diameter of the bases (because it is BETWEEN the bases, not ON them) and it is not the area of the bases because the area of a shape cannot be a distance.
So, the only option left is the height of the cylinder, which is the correct answer.
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Answer:</h3>
- f(x) = -2x^3 +3x^2 +11x -6
- see attached
- an infinite number. Since the magnitude of the leading coefficient is not specified, it may be any negative number. (We have chosen the smallest magnitude integer that makes all coefficients be integers.)
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Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
1. When "a" is a root of a polynomial, (x -a) is a factor of it. For the three roots given, the factors of the desired polynomial are (x +2)(x -1/2)(x -3).
In order to make the leading coefficient be negative, we need to multiply this product by a negative number. Any negative number will do, but we choose a small (magnitude) value that will eliminate the fraction: -2.
Then ...
... f(x) = -2(x +2)(x -1/2)(x -3) = -(x +2)(2x -1)(x -3)
... = -(2x² +3x -2)(x -3)
... = -(2x³ -3x² -11x +6)
... f(x) = -2x³ +3x² +11x -6
2. A graph created by the Desmos on-line graphing calculator is shown, and the zeros are highlighted.
3. As indicated in part 1, the multiplier of this equation can be anything and the zeros will remain the same. You want a negative leading coefficient, so the "anything" is restricted to any of the infinite number of numbers that will make that be the case.