what kind of polynomial is shown 3x3+x+1
if its 3x3 - 2x + 1 then its a cubic trinomial
isosceles as in (3x3) + (4x4) = (5x5) 9 + 16 = 25
isosceles as in (3x3) + (4x4) = (5x5) 9 + 16 = 25
150x300
what kind of polynomial is shown 3x3+x+1
An example of a polynomial with 3 terms is 3x3 + 4x + 20, because there are 3 different degrees of x in the polynomial.
A polynomial function of a variable,x, can be written as a sum of non-negative integer powers of x. For example, f(x) = 5x5 + 27x2 - 37/3 x + 2.36.
Yes. If the coefficient of the third degree terms in one polynomial are the additive inverses (minus numbers) of the coefficient of the corresponding terms in the second polynomial. Eg: 3x3 + 2x2 + 5 and -3x3 + x - 7 add to give 2x2 + x - 2
if its 3x3 - 2x + 1 then its a cubic trinomial
isosceles as in (3x3) + (4x4) = (5x5) 9 + 16 = 25
The degree is the highest power of the variable. For example, x5 + 3x3 - x + 4 is of degree 5, since the highest power of "x" is 5.
isosceles as in (3x3) + (4x4) = (5x5) 9 + 16 = 25
150x300
Start by looking for a common factor. Separate this factor, then factor the remaining polynomial.
The smallest size would be 15x15 feet which is 225 feet2. That is 9, 5x5 feet tiles. Or it is 25, 3x3 feet tiles.
A 3 x 5 rectangle.