Simplify. Assume that all variables are nonzero.
A.
B. 0
C. Undefined
D. 66
Answer: C
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A. {-4, 0} B. {-4, 4} C. {0} D. {0, 4}
Find the prime factorization of the number. Write the answer with exponents when repeated factors appear.40
A. 23 ? 3 B. 23 ? 5 C. 22 ? 7 D. 22 ? 5
Find the zeros for the polynomial function and give the multiplicity for each zero. State whether the graph crosses the x-axis or touches the x-axis and turns around, at each zero.f(x) = 3(x + 5)(x - 5)2
A. 5, multiplicity 1, touches x-axis and turns around; -5, multiplicity 2, crosses x-axis B. 5, multiplicity 1, crosses x-axis; -5, multiplicity 2, touches x-axis and turns around C. -5, multiplicity 1, crosses x-axis; 5, multiplicity 2, touches x-axis and turns around D. -5, multiplicity 1, touches x-axis and turns around; 5, multiplicity 2, crosses x-axis
Solve the problem.The population (in hundred thousands) for the Colonial United States in ten-year increments for the years 1700-1780 is given in the table. (Source: 1998 Information Please Almanac)?
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State whether the data can be more accurately modeled using an exponential function or a logarithmic function. Using a graphing utility, find a model for population (in
hundred thousands) as a function of decades since 1700. What will be an ideal response?