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The leading term of the following polynomial
(3x+1)2(2x-1)(2x+2)3 is
What is 144x6
x3+7x2+16x+12
(x+2)2(x+3)
Colin and Sean are making the largest cup of tea in the world. There is already 405 gallons of tea and 15 pounds of sugar. Colin is adding sugar at 3 pounds/minute while Sean is pouring tea at 135 gallons per minute. Write a function that represents pounds/gallon with x as minutes.
f(x)=3x+15/135x+405
Graph (x^2-4)(x-1)^2/x-2
(see image)
what are the asymptotes of
1/x + 2
Vertical at x=0
horizontal at y=2
What is (-3,2)
x2+3x-4
(x+4)(x-1)
Colin and Sean are making the largest cup of tea in the world. There are already 405 gallons of tea and 15 pounds of sugar. Colin is adding sugar at 3 pounds/minute while Sean is pouring tea at 135 gallons per minute. What is the sugar to tea ratio after 10 minutes?
1/39
x/[(x+1)(x-3)]
see image 2
[2x2-5x+2]/[x2-4]
vertical at x=-2
horizontal at y=2
(x+2)² < 0
No solution
x3+4x2-4x-16
(x+2)(x-2)(x+4)
0.231
(x2-x-12)/x
see image 3
where is the hole
[x2+4x+3]/[x2+8x+15]
hole at x=-3
x2+3x-6 ≤ -2
[-4,1]
Find the standard form of the following equation (x+2)2 (x+3)
What is x3+7x3+16x+12
A company hired you to design a closed rectangular prism-shaped packaging box. The box has to be 10000 cm^3 in volume. Express the amount of material required to make the box as S and x as the side length of the base. What is the side length in terms of x?
S=x^2+4x(10000/x^2)
(x2-3x-4)/(x+4)
see image 4
find the asymptotes
vertical at x=-4,-2
horizontal at y=1
(2x2-4x-6)/(x3-4x2+3x)≥ 0
(-1,0)U(1,∞)
2x2+7x+3
(2x+1)(x+3)
Water coolers made for sports are made in cylindrical barrels. The coolers have to hold at least 3 cubic feet of water. Express the amount of materials M needed in terms of the radius r of the base. What is the value of r to minimize the amount of material required? (Calculator/Desmos required)
Function: 2πr^2+2πr*3/πr^2
The radius for minimum cost: 0.782
(x4+2x3-7x2-8x+12)/(x2+2x+3)
find the hole and asymptotes
[(x+3)/x2 +8x+15]+1
hole x=3
vertical asymptote x=-5
horizontal asymptote y=1