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- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C045%3A_Beginning_and_Intermediate_Algebra_(Tran)/07%3A_Polynomial_and_Polynomial_Functions/7.06%3A_Chapter_5_Review_ExercisesA manufacturer of the latest soccer shoes has found that the revenue received from selling the shoes at a cost of p dollars each is given by the polynomial R(p)=−5p2+360p. In the following ex...A manufacturer of the latest soccer shoes has found that the revenue received from selling the shoes at a cost of p dollars each is given by the polynomial R(p)=−5p2+360p. In the following exercises, find a. (f+g)(x) b. (f+g)(3) c. (f−g)(x d. (f−g)(−2) For functions f(x)=x3+x2−7x+2 and g(x)=x−2, find a. (fg)(x) In the following exercises, use the Factor Theorem to determine if x−c is a factor of the polynomial function.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Monroe_Community_College/MTH_104_Intermediate_Algebra/5%3A_Polynomial_and_Polynomial_Functions/Chapter_5_Review_ExercisesA manufacturer of the latest soccer shoes has found that the revenue received from selling the shoes at a cost of p dollars each is given by the polynomial R(p)=−5p2+360p. In the following ex...A manufacturer of the latest soccer shoes has found that the revenue received from selling the shoes at a cost of p dollars each is given by the polynomial R(p)=−5p2+360p. In the following exercises, find a. (f+g)(x) b. (f+g)(3) c. (f−g)(x d. (f−g)(−2) For functions f(x)=x3+x2−7x+2 and g(x)=x−2, find a. (fg)(x) In the following exercises, use the Factor Theorem to determine if x−c is a factor of the polynomial function.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Workbench/Hawaii_CC_Intermediate_Algebra/05%3A_Polynomial_and_Polynomial_Functions/5.05%3A_Review_ExerciseA manufacturer of the latest soccer shoes has found that the revenue received from selling the shoes at a cost of p dollars each is given by the polynomial R(p)=−5p2+360p. In the following ex...A manufacturer of the latest soccer shoes has found that the revenue received from selling the shoes at a cost of p dollars each is given by the polynomial R(p)=−5p2+360p. In the following exercises, find a. (f+g)(x) b. (f+g)(3) c. (f−g)(x d. (f−g)(−2) For functions f(x)=x3+x2−7x+2 and g(x)=x−2, find a. (fg)(x) In the following exercises, use the Factor Theorem to determine if x−c is a factor of the polynomial function.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/City_University_of_New_York/MAT1275_Basic/03%3A_Polynomials_and_Integer_Exponents/3.03%3A_Chapter_3_Review_ExercisesA manufacturer of the latest soccer shoes has found that the revenue received from selling the shoes at a cost of p dollars each is given by the polynomial R(p)=−5p2+360p. In the following ex...A manufacturer of the latest soccer shoes has found that the revenue received from selling the shoes at a cost of p dollars each is given by the polynomial R(p)=−5p2+360p. In the following exercises, find a. (f+g)(x) b. (f+g)(3) c. (f−g)(x d. (f−g)(−2) For functions f(x)=x3+x2−7x+2 and g(x)=x−2, find a. (fg)(x) In the following exercises, use the Factor Theorem to determine if x−c is a factor of the polynomial function.
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