Answer:
Use a graphing calculator.
Step-by-step explanation:
Graph:
f(x) = -4√x
Answer:
(a)The missing measurements are 9 feet and
.
(b)Therefore, the length of the fence is 
Step-by-step explanation:
The diagram of the yard is attached below.
(a)I have labeled the missing dimensions of the yard as x and y.
Therefore:

Similarly:

The missing measurements are 9 feet and
.
(b)Length of the Fence
The fence is rectangular shaped with:
Length = 
Width = 
Perimeter of a Rectangle = 2(L+W)
Therefore, the length of the fence

<em> 24 mph</em>
- <em>Step-by-step explanation:</em>
<em>Hi there ! </em>
<em>Vm = 21mph</em>
<em>V1 = 18mph</em>
<em>V2 = ?</em>
<em>Vm = (V₁ + V₂)/2</em>
<em>2Vm = V₁ + V₂</em>
<em>V₂ = 2Vm - V₁</em>
<em>replace Vm ; V₁</em>
<em>V₂ = 2×21mph - 18mph</em>
<em>= 42mph - 18mph</em>
<em>= 24 mph</em>
<em>Good luck !</em>
Answer:
Plan A = 1000 dollars to be invested in an account that pays 100 dollars per year. (1000 + 100 = 1100 dollars in a year)
Plab B = 1000 dollars to be invested in an account that pays 5% interests per year (1000 * .05 = 50 => 1000 + 50 = 1050 dollars per year)
The correct answer is Plan A will be worth more than plan B after two years.
Step-by-step explanation:
Plan A = 1000 dollars to be invested in an account that pays 100 dollars per year. (1000 + 100 = 1100 dollars in a year)
Plab B = 1000 dollars to be invested in an account that pays 5% interests per year (1000 * .05 = 50 => 1000 + 50 = 1050 dollars per year)
Actually,
I think the question should be, "In what range(s) of x-values must
there be a root of the POLYNOMIAL?"
Unless you are working with some real strange maths, polynomials are
smooth and continuous. If you drew a smooth and continuous line through
the points in the graph, where would the line have to cross the x-axis?