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## The Dreaded “Work” Problems Revisited: Connections through Problem Solving from Basic Fractions to Calculus
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FoY 2009-2010 Connections
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In summary, in your setup the mass of the hanging mass is not contributing to the force sensor on the cart, but the cart is in free fall and the tension is decreasing.
Grelbr42 said:
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## Is a vertical stretch a rigid transformation?
Horizontal shifts, vertical shifts, and reflections are called rigid transformations because the basic shape of the graph is unchanged.
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## Presentation on theme: "Multifactorial Designs"— Presentation transcript:
Multifactorial Designs
True Experiments: Multifactorial Designs
Factorial Designs Also called Multifactorial Designs
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1. What is flux in 2D?
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# When is the number divisible by 11?
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The list of numbers that are divisible by 11 is infinite. The first four are: 11,22,33,44 . . .
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$h = 15$
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$4 h + 12 = 6 h - 18$
$18 + 12 = 6 h - 4 h$
$2 h = 30$
$h = 15$
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*All numbers are based in Jamaican currency.
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1.What managerial issues should David consider before starting the CIC?
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# What is the formula for finding the volume of a rectangular prism?
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Aug 9, 2016
50.92% increase.
#### Explanation:
Calculate the percentage increase or percentage decrease in the same way.
Find the difference - whether increased or decreased.
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University of Melbourne
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You are given an array of non-negative integers. You need to find the length of the longest subsequence which has all the elements sorted in increasing order.
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Expected Output: 6
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## Is a phone number numerical?
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## Answers
c. y = 1/4 x + 5
step-by-step explanation:
first, put the equation of the line on the graph into slope-intercept form
(y = mx + b): y = -4x + 8
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### New York State Common Core Math Geometry, Module 5, Lesson 1
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I have deduced a proof as stated below and am not sure if it is correct, therefore need some advice.
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here is my problem. The tax rate in a certain state is 5% Find the total price payed for shoes that cost 52 dollars
Total price = cost + salestax
=52 + 52*.05
=52+2.60
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Kyla's Test
The probability that Kyla will score above a 90 on a mathematics test is . What is the probability that she will score above a 90 on three of the four tests this quarter?
• Nov 16th 2008, 11:46 PM
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# 3d_constraint
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# 3d_constraint
{ 3D_CONSTRAINT.PDE
This problem demonstrates the specification of region-specific CONSTRAINTS in 3D.
This is a modification of problem 3D_BRICKS.PDE.
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32x45=__ +-67 ?
• Negatives - Ms. Sue, Friday, January 4, 2013 at 5:47pm
32x45=__ +-67 ?
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Unit 4: Mass, Weight & Density
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# Same spring is attached with 2 kg,3 kg and 1 kg blocks in three different cases as shown in figure. If x1,x2 and x3 be the constan extensions in the spring in these three cases then find the ratio of their extensions.
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The conversion factor from years to minutes is 525949.2, which means that 1 year is equal to 525949.2 minutes:
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## Gray Among The RGB
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# PHP for loop Exercises: Calculate and print the factorial of a number using a for loop
## PHP for loop: Exercise-5 with Solution
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P: 68 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data Three point charges are placed at the following points on the x-axis: +2.0 micro Coulombs at x=0; -3.0 micro Coulombs at x=40 cm; and -5.0 micro Coulombs at 120 ... | 547 | 1,896 | {"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... | 3.90625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2014-10 | longest | en | 0.846761 |
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1. Aug 9, 2007
### danielle36
This is a simple word problem that I just can't wrap my head around. The answers are 7 and 9:
The sum of two numbers is 16, but the sum of their squares is 130. Find the numbers.
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Simplify the product using FOIL. (4x + 3)(2x + 5)
8×2 – 14x – 15
8×2 + 26x + 15
8×2 + 14x – 15
8×2 – 26x + 15
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# Find the term independent of $x$in the expansion of${\left( {{x^3} - \dfrac{3}{{{x^2}}}} \right)^{15}}$
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## Answers
2016-01-19T06:58:21+05:30
Let the angle be x
so angles will be 5x and 7x
5x +7x = 120 ( exterior angle property)
35x = 120
x= 120/35
x= 3.42 Approx
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# Algebraic Fractions: Division
### Algebraic Fractions: Division
Algebraic fractions can also be divided together to form new fractions containing algebra.
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If the fraction function y = \dfrac{ax^2+bx+6}{x^2+2} has minimum value 2 and maximum value 6, find the value of a,b
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3square root of 9 - square root of 4
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1. sqrt 9 = 3
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• Use drift velocity to calculate current and vice versa.
## Electric current
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### damosuz
The state of an ammonia molecule approximated by a two-state system as in the Feynman Lectures can be written $|\psi\rangle = C_{1}|1\rangle + C_{2}|2\rangle$, where the general solution for the coefficients is
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Sometimes we need to compare two fractions to discover which is larger or smaller.
There are two main ways to compare fractions: using decimals, or using the same denominator.
## The Decimal Method of Comparing Fractions
Convert each fraction to decimals, and then compare the decimals.
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## The Formula
If s(x)=f(g(x)), and if g is differentiable at x and f is differentiable at g(x) then $$s'(x)=f'(g(x))g'(x)$$
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Principal curvature
Saddle surface with normal planes in directions of principal curvatures
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# Subtraction With Unlike Denominators Practice And Homework Lesson 6.2 Answer Key
Subtraction with Unlike Denominators use fraction strips to find the difference. Adding and Subtracting.
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