Chapter 4: Q. 47 (page 194)
In Problems 41– 48, form a polynomial function whose real zeros and degree are given. Answers will vary depending on the choice of a leading coefficient.
Short Answer
The polynomial function is with degree 3.
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Chapter 4: Q. 47 (page 194)
In Problems 41– 48, form a polynomial function whose real zeros and degree are given. Answers will vary depending on the choice of a leading coefficient.
The polynomial function is with degree 3.
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Graph each rational function using transformations.
Find the domain of the rational function.
Find the domain of the rational function.
Analyze each polynomial function using Steps through :
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A can in the shape of a right circular cylinder is required to have a volume of cubic centimeters. The top and bottom are made of material that costs per square centimeter, while the sides are made of material that costs per square centimeter.
Part (a) Express the total cost C of the material as a function of the radius r of the cylinder.
Part (b): Graph . For what value of r is the cost C a minimum?
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