38
144
48
That all depends on the meaning of the context. If you want to determine the values of the polynomial function, then you need to substitute the value for the input variable of the function. Finally, evaluate it. For instance: f(x) = x + 2 If x = 2, then f(2) = 2 + 2 = 4.
The integral of cot (x) dx is ln (absolute value (sin (x))) + C. Without using the absolute value, you can use the square root of the square, i.e. ln (square root (sin2x)) + C
Y for Yes
What value, in place of the question mark, makes the polynomial below a perfect square trinomial?x2 + 12x+ ?
None does, since there is no polynomial below.
6.25
49
49
64
-12
144
(b/2)^2= 64
48
There are infinitely many possible answers: c = ±4x + 33
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