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X2 - X - 2(X + 1)(X - 2)===============(X + 1) is a factor of the above polynomial.
A "root" of a polynomial is any value which, when replaced for the variable, results in the polynomial evaluating to zero. For example, in the polynomial x2 - 9, if you replace "x" by 3, or by -3, the resulting expression is equal to zero.
A minimum value (of any function, not just a polynomial) is a value that has a lower value than any nearby value. A global minimum is a value that is lower than ANY other value. (This answer is just a brief and informal overview; check the Wikipedia article on "maxima and minima" for a more detailed explanation.)
An "extreme value" is either a local maximum, or a local minimum - i.e., a point which is greater than all the points in a certain neighborhood, or less than all points in a certain neighborhood.
Slope of (2, -4) and (6, -1) is 3/4 Slope of (-7, 1) and (-4, 5) is 4/3 It is a reciprocal relationship
No it’s not a factor
X2 - X - 2(X + 1)(X - 2)===============(X + 1) is a factor of the above polynomial.
Rocky best describes the relationship between Slytherin and the other founders - but the other three were friends.
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(x-2) is NOT a factor APEX 2021
The following statement best describes the relationship between competition and a free market system: Competition increases within a free market system.
The relationship between pronator quadratus and supinator muscles can be described as antagonistic. Pronator quadratus pronates the forearm (rotates it inward), while the supinator supinates the forearm (rotates it outward), producing opposite actions at the radioulnar joint.
mites can not fly but bees can
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A value of the variable when the polynomial has a value of 0. Equivalently, the value of the variable when the graph of the polynomial intersects the variable axis (usually the x-axis).
Mutualistic relationship. P. bursaria benefits from the photosynthetic capabilities of the zoochlorellae, which in turn receive a protected environment and nutrients from the host.