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Imagine a room with the dimensions of 6.9m by 14.2m. The ceiling is 6m high. There are two windows with dimensions of 2m by 2.2m.
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$x_{1}=-\frac{1}{2}$ $x_{2}=\frac{4}{5}$ $(-\frac{1}{2},\frac{4}{5})$
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Example 2.
If you throw a fair coin twice. What is the
probability that you get two tails?
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Determine the slope and the y-intercept of the following linear equations.
1. y = (3/2)x - 4
2. 2x + y - 3 = 0
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if written as y = mx+b, just read off the slope and intercept
y = (3/2)x-4
y = -2x+3
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If you check the discriminant (-5)^2 - 4(1)(11) = 25 - 44 = -19, since this is negative that means it does not factorise over the reals. So yes, that's the final answer.
What is meaning by discriminant ??
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Harvey had saved up a number of 2-euro coins. He stored coins in a single layer in a square. Left 6 coins. When he make square, which has one more row, missing 35 coins.
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I came across a problem in Dudley's Elementary Number Theory. Part (a) is to find one $n$ such that both $6n+1$ and $6n-1$ are composite. So I stumbled across $n=50$, which gives $299=13 \cdot 23$, and $301=7 \cdot 43$
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I am trying to find the number of nonnegative integer solutions to a+2b+4c=10^30. I found a generating function, and need to check the coefficient of 10^30.
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# Help with Q6 from the C4 exam? Watch
1. In question 6! i cant remember the exact question but think it was:
u = 4sin^2(x)
prove = integral (4/(1-4x)^1/2 is same as (k integral sin^2(u)) where you must find k.
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1. Jul 28, 2011
### unreal89
I am using an equation that states that critical sonic velocity is:
$a_{cr}=\sqrt{\frac{2\gamma}{\gamma+1}gR_{gas}T'}$
The units should result in velocity ($\frac{m}{s}$)
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A mother is 21 years older than her new born daughter. How old will the daughter be when her age is 1/4 of her mother's?
• Math -
Let x = daughter's age and x + 21 = mother's age.
x = 1/4(x + 21)
Solve for x.
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Monomials can be divided in the same manner as numbers.
To divide monomials, we use properties of fractions and properties of exponents.
Let's start from a simple example, involving only one variable.
Example 1. Simplify ${\left({14}{{x}}^{{5}}\right)}\div{\left({7}{{x}}^{{2}}\right)}$.
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Mrs. Miller sells a house for \$179,000. If she earns a commission of 6%, how much money does she earn? Write a proportion and show your work.
179,000/100 = x/6
1074000 = 100x
10,740 = x
Thanks! That is what I got
You're welcome. :-)
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$frac{100 – 100}{100 – 100} = 2$
= $frac{100 – 100}{100 – 100} = frac{(10)^{2} – (10)^{2}}{10 (10 – 10)}$
= $frac{(10 + 10)(10 – 10)}{10 (10 – 10)}$
= $frac{(10 + 10)}{10}$
= $frac{20}{10}$
= 2
$frac{100 – 100}{100 – 100} = 2$
Hence proved
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### mmbruns
A skater holds her arms outstretched as she spins at 120rpm. What is the speed of her hands if they are 130cm apart?
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### mmbruns
Work.
From what I understand in class
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1. ## series: integral test
Use the Integral Test to decide the convergence or divergence of the following series:
$\displaystyle \sum_{k=1}^{\infty} \dfrac{k^{2}}{e^{k}}$
I'm pretty much lost with this.
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STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Discount = List Price-Price Paid
Disc = LP-SP
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Discount - Discount is the difference between the selling price and the price paid for the item.
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If M angle 1 =3X=10 and M angle2=x=14
and clld, find the value of x.
Here is what I DID NOT SURE IF I am on the right path
3x+1o=x+14
3x=x+14-10
2x=4
x=4/2
x=2
Thanks much.
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As mentioned earlier, computers store all data as patterns of 0s and 1s. Information systems using 0s and 1s are collectively known as binary information systems.
Each 0 or 1 in a binary value is called a bit, which is short for binary digit. This can sometimes be misleading, since not... | 440 | 1,912 | {"found_math": false, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 0, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 3.515625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2024-30 | latest | en | 0.902569 |
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Say, the equations of 2 lines are:
ax + by + c = 0
and
mx + ny + p = 0
1. A single point of intersection between two lines: a/m ? b/n
2. Distinct parallel lines: a/m = b/n ? c/p
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## When a falling skydiver finally opens her parachute of the drag force equals her weight what happens?
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TR Smith is a product designer and former teacher who uses math in her work every day.
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## Turning Effect of Forces – Numerical Problems
Numerical Problems 4.1 Find the resultant of the following forces: 10 N along x-axis 6 N along y-axis and 4 N along negative x-axis. (8.5 N making 45⁰ with x-axis) Solution: Fx = Net force along x-axis = 10.4 = 6 N Fy = Force along y-axis =...
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# ARITMTICA
LGEBRA
7.
SISTEMA DE ECUACIONES
1.
Resolver:
2x + y = 10
2x - y = - 2
Indicar: xy
A. 6
D. 12
2.
3.
C. 10
8.
B. 0
E. 2
30
89
D. 4
x y 9
x-y 9
A. 41
D. 42
B. 8
E. 11
C. 9
9.
A. 5
D. 15
B. 0
E. - 2
C. 20
C. 2
10. Calcular el valor de (2x + 3y) de :
x 2 - y2 = 7
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• Jan 20th 2013, 12:02 PM
Furyan
tan(A/2) + cot(A/2) = 2cosecA
Hello
$\displaystyle \tan \dfrac{A}{2} + \cot \dfrac{A}{2} \equiv 2\csc A$
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# Problem 264. Find the "ordinary" or Euclidean distance between A and Z
Solution 1693606
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• Nov 20th 2007, 07:41 AM
makoley4
computing integral
i'm having a problem computing the integral below. could someone please assist me?
integral of exp(-x^2 + xz -1/4z^2) dx
• Nov 20th 2007, 08:01 AM
TKHunny
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Suppose $f:(a,b)\to\mathbb R$ that $f$ satisfies:
$$f\in C^1$$
$$\lim_{x\to a ^ +}f^2(x)=0$$ $$\lim_{x\to b ^ -}f^2(x)=e-1$$
if $\forall x \in(a,b) : 2f(x)f '(x)-f^2(x)\ge1$, then how to prove $0\le b-a\le1$
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A213094 G.f. satisfies: A(x) = 1 + x/A(-x*A(x)^4)^2. 23
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1. Feb 6, 2012
### khfrekek92
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
An electron is accelerated through a potential of 10^9 Volts. What is the Energy, Kinetic Energy, and Momentum in the lab reference frame?
2. Relevant equations
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Exam #2
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# Test: Impulse & Newton’s Third Law
Test Description
## 20 Questions MCQ Test Physics Class 11 | Test: Impulse & Newton’s Third Law
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LeetCode 950. Reveal Cards In Increasing Order
In a deck of cards, every card has a unique integer. You can order the deck in any order you want.
Initially, all the cards start face down (unrevealed) in one deck.
Now, you do the following steps repeatedly, until all cards are revealed:
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## How far can I run 10 3 wire?
10/3 will be fine for 50′.
That’s about as long as you’d wanna go, though.
a good rule of thumb is that voltage drop doesn’t start becoming an issue until the distance in feet is greater than the number of the voltage level (e.g.
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Weighted Averages
### Problem 1
Consider the parallelogram with vertices at $$(0,0), (4,0), (2,3),$$ and $$(6,3)$$. Where do the diagonals of this parallelogram intersect?
A:
$$(3,1.5)$$
B:
$$(4,2)$$
C:
$$(2,4)$$
D:
$$(3.5,3)$$
### Solution
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## Homework Statement
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1. Dec 23, 2017
### Physgeek64
$V=\frac{V_0}{d^2}(x^2-y^2)$
2. Dec 23, 2017
### TSny
Very good. Make sure that this does in fact satisfy the boundary conditions at all four electrodes and, of course, that it also satisfies Laplace's equation in the region between the electrodes.
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