Given the polynomial of degree 4, this can be written as:
x^4-100
let
x^2=a
thus the expression can be written as:
a^2-100
this is a polynomial of degree 2 also known as quadratic equation.
Hence the answer is:
<span>A) Quadratic formula</span>
<span>11,550 km has to be changed to 11,550,000 meters
G · m · t² = 4 · π² · r³ we can change that to
</span>t² = (4 · π² · r³) / <span>(G · m )
t^2 = 4*PI^2*r^3 / (G*m)
</span>t^2 = 4*PI^2*<span>(11,550,000)^3 / 6.67*10^-11*5.98*10^24kg
t^2 = </span>
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<span>
<span>
6.083*10^22
</span>
</span>
</span>
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</span>
</span>
/
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<span>
3.9</span></span></span>9 * 10^14
t^2 =
<span>
<span>
<span>
152,500,000</span></span></span>
t = <span>12,350 seconds
</span>and its orbital distance it travels is 11,550 * 2*PI = 70,050 kilometers
Therefore, it is traveling at 70,050 km / 12,350 second which equals
5.67 km per second which <em>is 5,670 meters per second.</em>
Source:
http://www.1728.org/kepler3a.htm
A standard form for the quadratic function is
f(x) = ax² + bx + c
where the coefficients are a,b, and c.
The given quadratic function is
f(p) = p² - 8p - 5
When this function is compared to the standard form, with p replacing x, we obtain
a = 1 because the leading term is 1*p²,
b = -8 because the linear term is -8*p,
c = -5 because the constant term is -5.
Answer:
Of the answers given the correct one is the 3rd one:
a = 1, b = -8, c = -5.
Let Mia's score be

. Then, Erick scored 10 more than Mia, so his score is

. Isabelle scored 16 less than twice Mia's score, so her score is

. We can see that

is the sum of these variables, so
the expression represents the total of their scores in this scenario. Moreover, we recall that the variable in the expression,

,
represents Mia's score.To simplify this expression, we add up the variables and the numbers separately, giving us

. Therefore, in simplified form, the expression is equal to
4x - 6. The constant term
in an expression is the term not multiplied by a variable, so in this case, it is
-6.
Answer:
StartFraction 1 Over 15 EndFraction left-parenthesis 10 h plus 60 right-parenthesis equals StartFraction 1 Over 10 Endfraction left-parenthesis 10 h right-parenthesis
Step-by-step explanation:
The desired equation equates 1/15 of the amount Lindsay earned with 1/10 the amount without the bonus:
StartFraction 1 Over 15 EndFraction left-parenthesis 10 h plus 60 right-parenthesis equals StartFraction 1 Over 10 Endfraction left-parenthesis 10 h right-parenthesis
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