How long will it take you to drive 135 miles at a speed of 45 miles per hour?

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Answer 1
Answer: time taken to drive for 45 miles = 1 hour
time taken to drive for 135 miles
( 1/ 45 ) * 135
3 hours

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5×5×5×5×5=3125

3,125 ways he can decorate his room with different paint and curtains.

Answer: 5×5×5×5×5=3125

Step-by-step explanation:this is the answer

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:


What is 2 7/8 divided by 1/16

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Answer: 46

Step-by-step explanation: 2 7/8 divided by 1/16= 46

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

2 7/8 divided by 1/16

= 2 7/8 ÷ 1/16

= 23/8 ÷ 1/16

= 23/8 × 16/1

= 23 × 2

= 46

Find all the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = x4 – 7x³ + 9x² + 13x – 4, if two of its zeroes are (2 +√ 3) and ( 2 - √ 3).

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Answer:

All the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) are:

      -1\ ,\ 4\ ,\ (2+√(3))\ ,\ (2-√(3))

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given a polynomial expression p(x) as:

    p(x)=x^4-7x^3+9x^2+13x-4

Also two of the zeros of the polynomial are:

   2+√(3)\ and\ 2-√(3)

i.e. the polynomial could be factored as follows:

x^4-7x^3+9x^2+13x-4=(x-(2+√(3)))(x-(2-√(3)))q(x)

where q(x) is a polynomial of degree 2

i.e.

x^4-7x^3+9x^2+13x-4=(x-(2+√(3)))(x-(2-√(3)))q(x)

i.e.

q(x)=(x^4-7x^3+9x^2+13x-4)/(x^2-4x+1)

Hence, we get the value of q(x) as:

q(x)=x^2-3x-4\n\n\ni.e.\n\n\nq(x)=x^2-4x+x-4\n\n\ni.e.\n\n\nq(x)=x(x-4)+1(x-4)\n\n\ni.e.\n\n\nq(x)=(x+1)(x-4)

Hence, our polynomial could be represented in terms of linear factors as:

x^4-7x^3+9x^2+13x-4=(x-(2+√(3)))(x-(2-√(3)))(x+1)(x-4)

i.e. the other two zeros are: -1 and 4

polynomial of the two zeroes
(x - (2+rt(3))(x - (2-rt(3)) = x^2 -4x +1

divide it
(x^4 - 7x^3 + 9x^2 + 13x – 4) / (x^2 -4x +1)
= x^2 - 3x -4
= (x-4)(x+1)
x=-1, 4 ... the remaining zeroes

What times what equals 12 but when you add those numbers together it equals 4

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okay so i got the answer of -2 × 6. Hope this helps!
The answer is -2 and 6 because -2×6=-12, ten add -2+6=4.

Find the first three iterates of the function f(z)=z2+c with a value of c=1+2i and an initial value of z0=0

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Answer:

z1 = 1+2i

z2 = -2 + 6i

z3 = -31 - 22i

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that: z(n+1) = z(n)² + c, c = 1+2i and z0 = 0. Then:

z1 = c = 1+2i

z2 = (1+2i)² + 1+2i =

z2 = 1 + 2*1*2i + 4i² + 1+2i =

z2 = 1 + 4i - 4 + 1+2i = -2 + 6i

z3 = (-2 + 6i)² + 1+2i =

z3 = 4 + 2*(-2)*6i + 36i² + 1+2i =

z3 = 4 - 24i - 36 + 1+2i = -31 -22i

Answer:

14x

Step-by-step explanation:

multiply the 2i by the 0 eulogistic quotient