Identify the polynomial as a monomial, binomial, trinomial, or none of these. Give its degree.16a10
A. Binomial, degree 10
B. Monomial, degree 10
C. Monomial, degree 16
D. Binomial, degree 16
Answer: B
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A. Absolute maximum at (?/2, 0); absolute minimum at
B. Absolute maximum at (?/6, ln 2); absolute minimum at (?/2, 0)
C. Absolute maximum at ; absolute minimum at (?/2, 0)
D. Absolute maximum at (?/2, 0); absolute minimum at (?/6, - ln 2)
Multiply or divide the fractions. Reduce to simplest form. ÷
A.
B. 5x2 + 5x
C.
D. 5x2
This model is of the form f(x) = mx + b. Determine what m and b signify.The population, in millions, of a city t years after 1990 is given by
A. 2.7 million is the population of the city in 1990 and 0.10 million is the decrease per year in the population . B. 0.10 million is the population of the city in 1990 and 2.7 million is the increase per year in the population . C. 2.7 million is the population of the city in 1991 and 2.8 million is the population in 1992. D. 2.7 million is the population of the city in 1990 and 0.10 million is the increase per year in the population .
Solve the problem.Suppose the cost per ton, y, to build an oil platform of x thousand tons is approximated by y = . What is the cost per ton for x = 300?
A. $214.29 B. $150.00 C. $64,285.71 D. $150,000.00