A shipping container in the shape of a rectangular solid must have a volume of 84 cubic meters. The client tells the manufacturer that, because of the contents, the length of the container must be one meter longer than the width, and the height must be one meter greater than twice the width. What should the dimensions of the container be?
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determine the remainder of the polynomial
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is a zero of
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Each rational zero of a polynomial function with integer coefficients will be equal to a factor of the constant term divided by a factor of the leading coefficient. See
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When the leading coefficient is 1, the possible rational zeros are the factors of the constant term.
Synthetic division can be used to find the zeros of a polynomial function. See
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According to the Fundamental Theorem, every polynomial function has at least one complex zero. See
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Every polynomial function with degree greater than 0 has at least one complex zero.
Allowing for multiplicities, a polynomial function will have the same number of factors as its degree. Each factor will be in the form
where
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The number of positive real zeros of a polynomial function is either the number of sign changes of the function or less than the number of sign changes by an even integer.
The number of negative real zeros of a polynomial function is either the number of sign changes of
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Polynomial equations model many real-world scenarios. Solving the equations is easiest done by synthetic division. See
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the transfer of energy by a force that causes an object to be displaced; the product of the component of the force in the direction of the displacement and the magnitude of the displacement
A wave is described by the function D(x,t)=(1.6cm) sin[(1.2cm^-1(x+6.8cm/st] what are:a.Amplitude b. wavelength c. wave number d. frequency e. period f. velocity of speed.
A body is projected upward at an angle 45° 18minutes with the horizontal with an initial speed of 40km per second. In hoe many seconds will the body reach the ground then how far from the point of projection will it strike. At what angle will the horizontal will strike
Suppose hydrogen and oxygen are diffusing through air. A small amount of each is released simultaneously. How much time passes before the hydrogen is 1.00 s ahead of the oxygen? Such differences in arrival times are used as an analytical tool in gas chromatography.
the science concerned with describing the interactions of energy, matter, space, and time; it is especially interested in what fundamental mechanisms underlie every phenomenon