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by hearts awakened » Wed Dec 06, 2017 9:31 am
I HAVE A QUESTION!
TYPE OF QUESTION:algebra 2
YOUR QUESTION:write a polynomial function of least degree that has real coefficients, the given zeros, and a leading coefficient of 1
1, -3, 4
I don't know where to start so I would really appreciate some help
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by CᴀɴᴅʏNᴜᴛᴍᴇɢ » Wed Dec 06, 2017 1:39 pm
bluegrassbird wrote:I HAVE A QUESTION!
TYPE OF QUESTION:algebra 2
YOUR QUESTION:write a polynomial function of least degree that has real coefficients, the given zeros, and a leading coefficient of 1
1, -3, 4
I don't know where to start so I would really appreciate some help
The question gives you three zeros (x-intercepts).
Therefore, you can already write a third-degree polynomial function through y=a(x-1)(x+3)(x-4).
They would like a leading coefficient of 1, so a=1, and you can remove a from the function.
I'd think y=(x-1)(x+3)(x-4) would be fine. c:
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by hearts awakened » Wed Dec 06, 2017 2:00 pm
@CᴀɴᴅʏNᴜᴛᴍᴇɢ Thank you! I just had no clue were to even begin <3 now I can just multiply and get my answer
really thank you so much
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by naruto's smile » Thu Dec 07, 2017 4:27 am
I HAVE A QUESTION!
TYPE OF QUESTION: Chemistry
YOUR QUESTION: im having quite a bit of trouble with electron configuration, and basically just everything involving it.
an example of the types of things we are going over is in this question:
"Refer to the following electron configuration and answer the questions below:
1s(2)2s(2)2p(6)3s(2)3p(5)
[numbers in parenthesis representing superscripts]
1) How many total electrons does this element have?
2) What element is this?
3) How many shells are represented?
4) How many subshells are represented?"
any and all help whatsoever is very much appreciated!
im so sorry this is such an extensive question, and it may take quite a bit of explaining, because im really lost on all how to do any of this.
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by WinterWolf12 » Thu Dec 07, 2017 4:33 am
naruto's smile wrote:I HAVE A QUESTION!
TYPE OF QUESTION: Chemistry
YOUR QUESTION: im having quite a bit of trouble with electron configuration, and basically just everything involving it.
an example of the types of things we are going over is in this question:
"Refer to the following electron configuration and answer the questions below:
1s(2)2s(2)2p(6)3s(2)3p(5)
[numbers in parenthesis representing superscripts]
1) How many total electrons does this element have?
2) What element is this?
3) How many shells are represented?
4) How many subshells are represented?"
any and all help whatsoever is very much appreciated!
im so sorry this is such an extensive question, and it may take quite a bit of explaining, because im really lost on all how to do any of this.
1s2 2s2 2p5 means "2 electrons in the 1s subshell, 2 electrons in the 2s subshell, and 5 electrons in the 2p subshell" □ 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p3 is an electron configuration with 15 electrons total; 2.
Cl (Chlorine)
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p5
I think i answered your question?
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by Thalassic » Sun Dec 10, 2017 11:39 am
nickjr wrote:Thalassic wrote:This thread seems to be a bit dead but I figure I'd still give it a shot
I HAVE A QUESTION!
TYPE OF QUESTION: Programming, specifically in Java, in Android Studio
YOUR QUESTION: This is more of a call for help, really, than a specific question. We got a horrible teacher this year who assumes we already know everything, while our knowledge of java is the very, very very basics. And now we have to code applications, mine isn't working no matter what I try and I'm completely lost, and the teacher isn't being any help whatsoever. So if anyone knowledgeable in Java/Android Studio could maybe PM me, that would be great. ;-; I really need to finsih this assignment, and I don't think I can manage on my own, nor do I have the underlying understanding to learn the language within the next 2-3 weeks.. So please help?
You... barely know Java and they want you to work in Android Studio already? Holy crap. I stuck my head into Android Studio after working quite a bit with Java and that thing still makes me cross-eyed. (It's not necessarily hard at my level; there's just... a lot to keep track of.)
Is there any way you can just learn Java first?
No, this project is due in like 1-2 weeks so ;v;
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by hearts awakened » Fri Dec 15, 2017 9:01 am
I HAVE A QUESTION!
TYPE OF QUESTION:algebra 2
YOUR QUESTION:Keep coming back but finals are near and am terrible at math..
simplify the expression: √560 ÷ √1800
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by Shy » Fri Dec 15, 2017 3:06 pm
bluegrassbird wrote:I HAVE A QUESTION!
TYPE OF QUESTION:algebra 2
YOUR QUESTION:Keep coming back but finals are near and am terrible at math..
simplify the expression: √560 ÷ √1800
First factor out your √560 and √1800
When you factor 560 you get: √2^4 • 5 • 7
Using the radical rule, this gives √2^4 √5 √7
Since √2^4 = 2^2, you get
2^2 √5 √7
Then factor √1800...
3 • 5 • 2^(3/2)
Now put them back in fractional form
2^2 √5 √7 / 3 • 5 • 2^(3/2)
Since you have a 2 on both the numerator and denominator, you can cancel so that it looks like this...
2^(1/2) √5 √7 / 3 • 5
To simplify the bottom, you just multiply 3 and 5...
2^(1/2) √5 √7 / 15
Finally, to simplify the top we want to make 2^(1/2) into √ form. This value is equal to √2. Think about this one...
The decimal for 2^(1/2) is 1.414. If you multiply 1.414 by itself, it gives you 2, which means that 2^(1/2) is equal to √2.
So now you have...
√2 √5 √7 / 15
You will now simplify the numerator by multiplying 2, 5, and 7 to equal 70.
Your final simplified answer should be:
√70 / 15
If you need further explanation let me know!

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