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27 a:

We would see 8 orange candies show up much less than 5 orange candies because
p=0.15, which is closer to 0.2 than 0.32

b:

A sample of 50 candies would be more surprising because we expect our values to be


closer to 0.15 with the larger samplesize (due to a smaller standard deviation).

Your mail-order company advertises that it ships 90% of its orders within three
working days. You select an SRS of 100 of the 500 orders received in the past week
for an audit. The audit revelas that 86 of these orders were shipped on time.

7. 2-3i and - sqrt(7)


8. 3+sqrt(2) and 1-sqrt(2)
9. +4i and 6+i
10: 5+ sqrt(6) and -2-sqrt(10)
11: - sqrt(5) and sqrt(13)
12: 1+sqrt(10) and 2-sqrt(2)

23: roots -1,2,4


(x+3)(x-2)(x-4) = (x^2+x-6)(x-4)= x^3-3x^2-10x+24
24: roots -5,1,3
(x+5)(x-1)(x-3) = (x^2+4x-5)(x-3) = x^3+x^2-17x+15

27: roots: 3, (-3+3sqrt(5))/2 , (-3-3sqrt(5))/2

28: roots: -2 , -1 , 1 , 2
(x-2)(x+2) = x^2-4
(x-1)(x+1) = x^2-1
(x-2)(x+2)(x-1)(x+1) = (x^2-4)(x^2-1) = x^4-5x^2+4
1. 81x^2-126xy+49y^2
2. 1 - 6y + 9y^2
3. 16y^4 +32y^3 + 24y^2 + 8y+1
4. x^4+12x^3+54x^2+108x+81
5. 32x^5 + 80x^4 y + 80x^3 y^2 + 40x^2 y^3 + 10xy^4+y^5
6. b^5+10b^4+40b^3+80b^2+80b+32
7: 405
8: 48
9: 6
10: -40
11: 49
12: 3a b^2
13: 8a
14: -108b

A polynomial function p(x) with rational coefficients has the given roots. Find two
additional roots of P(x)=0

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