Answer:
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- 128 Superscript StartFraction 3 Over x EndFraction
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- (4RootIndex 3 StartRoot 2 EndRoot)x
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- (4 (2 Superscript one-third Baseline) ) Superscript x</h3><h3>
Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
Given the indicinal equation ![(\sqrt[3]{128} )^{x}\\](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%28%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7B128%7D%20%29%5E%7Bx%7D%5C%5C)
According to one of the law of indices,
![(\sqrt[a]{m} )^{b}\\= (\sqrt{m})^\frac{b}{a}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%28%5Csqrt%5Ba%5D%7Bm%7D%20%29%5E%7Bb%7D%5C%5C%3D%20%28%5Csqrt%7Bm%7D%29%5E%5Cfrac%7Bb%7D%7Ba%7D)
Applying this law to the question;
![(\sqrt[3]{128} )^{x}\\ = {128} ^\frac{x}{3}\\ \\= (\sqrt[3]{64*2})^{x} \\ = (4\sqrt[3]{2})^{x} \\= (4(2^{1/3} )^{x} )](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%28%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7B128%7D%20%29%5E%7Bx%7D%5C%5C%20%3D%20%7B128%7D%20%5E%5Cfrac%7Bx%7D%7B3%7D%5C%5C%20%5C%5C%3D%20%28%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7B64%2A2%7D%29%5E%7Bx%7D%20%5C%5C%20%3D%20%284%5Csqrt%5B3%5D%7B2%7D%29%5E%7Bx%7D%20%5C%5C%3D%20%284%282%5E%7B1%2F3%7D%20%29%5E%7Bx%7D%20%29)
The following are therefore true based on the following calculation
128 Superscript StartFraction 3 Over x EndFraction
(4RootIndex 3 StartRoot 2 EndRoot)x
(4 (2 Superscript one-third Baseline) ) Superscript x
Given f(x)=3x²-5x-2
a) To find f(a+h) replace x with a+h in the given function. So,
f(a+h)=3(a+h)²-5(a+h)-2
=3(a²+2ah+h²)-5(a+h)-2 By using the formula (x+y)²=x²+2xy+y².
=3a²+6ah+3h²-5a-5h-2 By distributing property.
b) Similarly to find f(a) we need to replace x with a. So,
f(a)=3a²-5a-2
So, f(a+h)-f(h)= (3a²+6ah+3h²-5a-5h-2)-(3a²-5a-2)
=3a²+6ah+3h²-5a-5h-2-3a²+5a+2.
=6ah+3h^2-5h (All other terms has been cancel out)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Before constructing bipartite graph, we need to have the responsibilities of each person sorted out first. I listed it in dash form for easy reading
Zamora
- planning,
- sales, marketing
- industry relations
Agraharam:
- planning
- development
Smith
- publicity,
- sales,
- industry relations
Chou
- planning,
- sales,
- industry relations
Macintyre
- planning,
- publicity,
- sales,
- industry relations
After we are done with that, we can start constructing the bipartite graph by making two column or two rows of group, one is for the person and the other is for responsibilities.
Later, we start match up each person to the responsibilities that assigned to them.
I attached the bipartite graph for this question as well.
c^2 = a^2 + b^2 - 2*ab*Cos(C)
c = 16; a = 17; b = 8 (what you call a and b don't really matter. c does). Substitute.
16^2 = 17^2 + 8^2 - 2*17*8*Cos(C) Add the first 2 on the right.
256 = 289 + 64 - 282*cos(C)
256 = 353 - 282*cos(C)
Whatever you do, don't do any more combing on the right side. Subtract 353 from both sides.
-97 = -282 * cos(C )
Divide by 282
0.34397 = cos(C)
cos-1(0.34397) = C ; C = 69.88 degrees.
Do you need more help on this question? All of these are done the same way.
Here is something to keep in mind.
when there is a downward slope, the slope will ALWAYS have a negative slope. even if it is above the x-axis. negative slopes will tend to go from positive y-axis to negative y-axis
so personally would have to go with -4
because the x-axis is by 4 each time. and this slope is going downward.
your answer will be D