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# ECON 100 Tutorial: Week 17 office hours: 3:00PM to 4:45PM Tuesdays LUMS C85. ## Presentation on theme: "ECON 100 Tutorial: Week 17 office hours: 3:00PM to 4:45PM Tuesdays LUMS C85."— Presentation transcript: ECON 100 Tutorial: Week 17 www.lancaster.ac.uk/postgrad/murphys4/ s.murphy5@lancaster.ac.uk office hours: 3:...
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Explore BrainMass Share Probability This content was STOLEN from BrainMass.com - View the original, and get the already-completed solution here! Suppose that infants are classified as low birth weight if they have birth weight 2500g, and as normal birth weight if have birth weight 2501g. Suppose that infants are als...
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# Algebra Adult tickets for a play cost \$9 and child tickets cost \$8. If there were 23 people at a performance and the theater collected \$193 from ticket sales, how many children attended the play? C = number of children Set up two equations. A + C = 23 9A + 8C = 193 Solve the equations simultaneously to find A a...
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# MATH - Find the Numbers - Word Problem by SHERYL (GA) Solve the following problem. Be sure to show all steps (V.E.S.T.) and work in order to receive full credit. The sum of three numbers is 26. The second number is twice the first and the third number is 6 more than the second. Find the numbers. ### Comments for ...
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Problems & Puzzles: Problems Problem 49.  Sierpinski-like numbers Let's remember some known concepts: A Sierpinski Number is an odd  integer k such that k.2n+1 is composite for any integer value of n. In 1962, John Selfridge discovered the Sierpinski number k = 78557, which is now believed to be in fact the smallest...
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# Acceleration, Velocity and Position • cvc121 So for interval C to D the acceleration is positive. For question 3, since the entire graph is above the x-axis in the positive area, wouldn't the acceleration between each of the intervals be positive with the one exception where it is zero?No. Graph 2 is velocity. Any t...
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# What is 0 5 mole water? Contents ## What is the 0.5 moles of water? Mass of 0.5 mole of water is 9g. ## How do you find the mass of 0.5 moles of water? Mass of 0.5 mole of H2O molecule = (18 x 0.5) u =9 u. ## How do you calculate 0.5 moles? To find the mass of a certain number of moles of a substance, we multi...
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# How do you find the volume of a candy bar? ## How do you find the volume of a candy bar? CALCULATING VOLUME. Using the ruler, find the length, width, and height of the candy bar IN CENTIMETERS. Multiply length, width, and height to find volume. How big is a standard size Snickers bar? 2.07-Ounce Snickers Candy Ba...
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# Multiply (2-3i)*(1-i) (2-3i)⋅(1-i) Expand (2-3i)(1-i) using the FOIL Method. Apply the distributive property. 2(1-i)-3i(1-i) Apply the distributive property. 2⋅1+2(-i)-3i(1-i) Apply the distributive property. 2⋅1+2(-i)-3i⋅1-3i(-i) 2⋅1+2(-i)-3i⋅1-3i(-i) Simplify and combine like terms. Simplify each term. Multiply 2 ...
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# The AVERAGE function in Excel is one of the most common statistical functions. This function calculates the mean (arithmetic mean) of the numbers given in the argument. AVERAGE is calculated by adding the number of cells and then dividing by the total number of cells in the argument. To use the Average function in E...
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# how to prove for any linear transformation form $R_n$ to$R_m$ ,there is an orthonormal basis such that $T(u_i)*T(u_j) = 0$ if $i \neq j$ Let $m, n \in \mathbb{N}$. Prove that for any linear transformation $T : \mathbb{R}^n \to \mathbb{R}^m$, there is an orthonormal basis $\mathcal{U} = (\vec{u_1}, \ldots, \vec{u_n})...
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Ideal answer to: how do I find all the roots of an equation? To find all the roots of an equation, you can use algebraic methods such as factoring, completing the square, or using the quadratic formula. For higher-degree equations, you may need to use numerical methods such as the Newton-Raphson method or the bisectio...
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1. Mathematical Induction Plz help on these: (a) Prove by mathematical induction that $\displaystyle 6^{n+2} + 7^{2_{n+1}}$ is divisible by 43 for each positive integer n (b) Show that $\displaystyle n^2 > 2n +1$ for $\displaystyle n \ge 3$ using mathematical induction method. 2. Originally Posted by cu4mail Plz he...
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# Lenz's law (Redirected from Lenz's Law) Lenz's law tells the direction of a current in a conductor loop induced indirectly by the change in magnetic flux through the loop. Scenarios a, b, c, d and e are possible. Scenario f is impossible due to the law of conservation of energy. The charges (electrons) in the conduc...
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# Can you find the cube root of a negative number ## Question: Can you find the cube root of a negative number? The cube root of a number is a value that is obtained when the number is multiplied three times with itself. ## Answer: Yes, the cube root of a negative number can be calculated. Let's look into an exampl...
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# 1.05 Multiply and divide by 10; the powers of 10 ## Interactive practice questions Find $8\times10$8×10. Easy Less than a minute Find the value of $78\times10$78×10. Find $19\times100$19×100. Evaluate $50\div10$50÷​10.
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# What is the probability of getting two 5’s in rolling two dice? Contents Total Number of combinations Probability 3 2 5.56% 4 3 8.33% 5 4 11.11% 6 5 13.89% ## What is the probability of rolling a 5 twice? Assuming a fair die: The probability of getting a 5 in the first roll is 1/6. The probability of getting a 5 i...
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solutions2bd # solutions2bd - -6-7 2-3 2 6 3 2-1-1 2-1 2 . 2. (a) is... This preview shows pages 1–2. Sign up to view the full content. Math 33a/2, Quiz 2bd, October 18, 2007 Name: UCLA ID: 1. Compute the inverse of the matrix 1 2 5 - 2 - 3 - 6 0 - 1 - 6 . 2. Which of the following statements are true? (You need not...
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# How do I factor this trinomial So I can't find an example in my book that shows how to factor a trinomial like this one: 2(x)^3 + 3(x)^2 - 1 I tried finding a number that multiplied to -2 and added to 3, but that didn't work. I then tried just factoring x out of the equation, but I didn't know what to do with the ...
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# Uses of standard deviation in real life As students, a majority of us hated math not only because of its sheer complexity (debatable) but because of how impractical and useless it seemed to us. “Where does differentiation even mean?” or “Where is standard deviation even used?” were questions most of us asked. As a t...
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# Basis and co-ordinates with respect to a basis. • Dec 5th 2010, 06:13 AM katedew987 Basis and co-ordinates with respect to a basis. I don't know where to go with this question: 'Let r be a fixed real number. Show that {1, x + r, (x + r)²} is a basis for R[x]2 (that's meant to be a subscript 2) and find the co-ordin...
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# Question 0 Replies 0 Likes Assuming M has 35 unit (5 x 7) of stamp. T will have 35 unit x 4/5 = 28 units. After giving 3/7, M left with 35 unit x 4/7 = 20 units T has 8 unit more than M now. 8 unit = 40 1 unit = 40/8 = 5 5  x 28 = 140 Ans: Ton has 140 stamps. 0 Replies 0 Likes
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# Stanford ML Week 2: Linear Regression with Multiple Variables It’s been a tough week, I needed some time to comprehend the formulas and get used to it. I am not alone in this, surprisingly phd student also had a hard time with this course. Last week, we learnt how to find a best fit line for graph with one variable...
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# If $V_0$ is the subspace of matrices of the form $C=AB-BA$ for some $A,B$ in a vector space $V$ then $V_0=\{A\in V|\operatorname{Trace} (A)=0\}$ If $V_0$ is the subspace consisting of matrices of the form $C=AB-BA$ for some $A,B$ in a vector space $V$ then $V_0=\{A\in V|\operatorname{Trace}(A)=0\}$. The problem abo...
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# Curl of Gradient of a Scalar Field 1. Aug 12, 2015 ### Nishant Garg Hello, new to this website, but one question that's been killing me is how can curl of a gradient of a scalar field be null vector when mixed partial derivatives are not always equal?? consider Φ(x,y,z) a scalar function consider the determinant ...
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# This is an electricity question. What is the total resistance and current? what is the voltage over R2? Images: This image has been Flagged as inappropriate Click to unflag Image (1 of 1) (A) Total Resistance To compute, determine if the resistors are connected in series or parallel. Base on the figure above, R1 ...
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Open in App Not now # Class 9 RD Sharma Solutions – Chapter 5 Factorisation of Algebraic Expressions- Exercise 5.4 • Last Updated : 28 Mar, 2021 ### Question 1. a3 + 8b3 + 64c3 – 24abc Solution: We know that a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc = (a + b + c) (a2 + b2 + c2 – ab – bc – ca) = a3 + 8b3 + 64c3 – 24abc = ...
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# Interest (An Introduction) Interest: how much is paid for the use of money (as a percent, or an amount) ## Money is Not Free to Borrow People can always find a use for money, so it costs to borrow money. ## How Much does it Cost to Borrow Money? Different places charge different amounts at different times! But ...
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Free Algebra Tutorials! Home Systems of Linear Equations and Problem Solving Solving Quadratic Equations Solve Absolute Value Inequalities Solving Quadratic Equations Solving Quadratic Inequalities Solving Systems of Equations Row Reduction Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Graphing Solving Quadratic Equations So...
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# Equivalence Shakes Mathematics Source: Quanta, Oct 2019 there is a growing community of mathematicians who regard the equal sign as math’s original error. They see it as a veneer that hides important complexities in the way quantities are related — complexities that could unlock solutions to an enormous number of p...
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# 6th math posted by on . Find perimeters , use formula; p=(2 x l)+(2 x w) 5m by 650cm • 6th math - , Change m to cm (or the other way around) and plug into the formula. • 6th math - , change the width to meters, 6.5m P=2l + 2w = 2*5m + 2*6.5m = 10m + you finish it. • 6th math - , First, we need to change the ...
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# Homework Help: Kinematics of a driving car 1. Feb 19, 2006 ### teng125 two road rally checkpoints A and B are located on the same highway and are 8046.72m apart.the speed limit for the first (A to C ) is 3106.86m and the last (C to B) is 1864.11m are 26.82m/s and 15.65m/s respectively . driver must stop at each ch...
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# Question 51110 Jul 29, 2015 Number of atoms: $3.61 \cdot {10}^{24}$ Number of molecules: $4.51 \cdot {10}^{23}$ #### Explanation: The question wants you to determine how many molecules and how many atoms of sulfur you get in $\text{192 g}$ of sulfur. The important thing to know here is that sulfur atoms form oc...
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The Department of Mathematics Education # The Product of Two Linear Functions each of which is Tangent to the Product Function ### James W. Wilson University of Georgia and David Barnes University of Missouri This may have been an attempt to write a paper with a longer title than the paper itself. In fact, this "pap...
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# a question about conditional expectation Suppose that X and Y are random variables such that E(Y/X)=aX+b,how determine expressions for a and b in terms of E(X),E(Y),Var(X),and Cov(X,Y).assuming that Cov(X,Y) exists and Var(X)>0. - Using the tower property, recall that $E[E[Y|X]] = E[Y]$. You should try to work tha...
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# Where does the extreme value of y = -3x^2 + 2x + 5 lie? To find the extreme value of y = -3x^2 + 2x + 5, we have to find the derivative y'. y' = -3*2x + 2 Equating this to zero, -6x + 2 = 0 => x = 2/6 = 1/3 When x = 1/3, y = -3*(1/3)^2 + 2/3 + 5 = -3 / 9 + 2/3 + 5 = -1/3 + 2/3 + 5 = 1/3 + 5 = 16/3 Therefore ...
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# College Algebra (1st Edition) Edit edition Problem 60E from Chapter 1.4 We have solutions for your book! Chapter: Problem: Step-by-step solution: Chapter: Problem: • Step 1 of 4 The equation is …… (1) Where is , the speed of the light. (a) Now, we have to express as a function of . We need to rewrite the eq...
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After successfully completing the first two videos of the Paul Hewitt series, I have been drawn to this course. The third video of the series reviews the concepts of vectors and projectiles. In this video Paul goes over a lot of previously stated formulas. The ideas of how fast or hoe far an object travels are restated...
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# Getting a sum of cells (bottom to top) in Google Sheets until a specific value is matched I'd like to sum up values of specific cells in a column (In this case column A) from bottom to top, in order to get the latest added values, until they match a specific value (if greater than zero) from another cell (in this ca...
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# Fluid mechanics Volume change with temp change • dev12345 In summary, as temperature increases, the volume of fluids also increases due to the increase in molecular movement. This relationship is known as Charles' Law and applies to gases at a constant pressure. The volume change with temperature varies in different...
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# Resources tagged with: Interactivities Filter by: Content type: Age range: Challenge level: ### There are 151 results Broad Topics > Information and Communications Technology > Interactivities ### Tetrafit ##### Age 7 to 11 Challenge Level: A tetromino is made up of four squares joined edge to edge. Can this te...
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# 154 (number) 154 (one hundred fifty-four) is an even three-digits composite number following 153 and preceding 155. In scientific notation, it is written as 1.54 × 102. The sum of its digits is 10. It has a total of 3 prime factors and 8 positive divisors. There are 60 positive integers (up to 154) that are relative...
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It is currently 18 Nov 2017, 16:41 ### GMAT Club Daily Prep #### Thank you for using the timer - this advanced tool can estimate your performance and suggest more practice questions. We have subscribed you to Daily Prep Questions via email. Customized for You we will pick new questions that match your level based o...
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0 1 505 Hello gentlemen traders! Have you ever wondered how to calculate exactly what percentage of your account balance should be in order to take risks in a given trade? For example, you are about to open a trade, but you are not sure what is the optimal volume / lot size. On the one hand, you do not want to risk to...
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# Math Kinds: A Tool For Recognizing the Fundamentals Forms are instruments in training mathematics and can be of good use. Mathematics is an issue that many individuals love studying and studying, and types are valuable in assisting the student understand the basics of the field. Students may apply these programs to ...
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# How to calculate Resistors in a circuit ? Homework Statement: i tried to solve for this question as far as i know to calculate the resistors you only need to add all of them but my answer of 12 was wrong Relevant Equations: r1+r2+r3..... here is the question below with all the possible answers, if anyone can help it...
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0 First we highlight the important concepts introduced in the previous post on permutations and combinations. , n ) 6 k − ) ⋅ {\displaystyle n} n y . Multiset coefficients may be expressed in terms of binomial coefficients by the rule, One possible alternative characterization of this identity is as follows: 1 Binomial...
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# A town's population increased by1200 people,and then this new population decreased 11%.the town now had 32 less people thanit did before the 1200 increase.find the original population. 1 by sambasiva 2015-08-12T15:29:55+05:30 Let the initial population of town =x New Population  = x+1200 Decreased new  population ...
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# Verbal Arithmetic - Page 2 In column 4, the addition of S and M has produced a carry-over into column 5. The carry-over can only be a 1, since the letters represent single digit numbers. So for instance, if you add 8 and 9, you get 17, so you carry 1 into the next column. But you can never carry more than 1. So M = ...
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# Number converter: 342,456 in Roman numerals, how to write? ## Latest conversions of numbers to Roman numerals 103,170 = (C)MMMCLXX Mar 24 01:19 UTC (GMT) 200,215 = (C)(C)CCXV Mar 24 01:19 UTC (GMT) 103,172 = (C)MMMCLXXII Mar 24 01:19 UTC (GMT) 342,456 = (C)(C)(C)(X)(L)MMCDLVI Mar 24 01:19 UTC (GMT) 222,384 = (C)(C...
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# Solve for Accounting Revenue and Sales, Receivables Dear Professor Cram, I need your advise. Business sells items. 25% customers pay next month. For Oct. cash collected was \$21000 and \$6500(accounts receivable) from Sept. Total-27500. What is revenue in this case? Thank you, Luiza ___________________ If you a...
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# If $nC_{12}=nC_6$ then $nC_2$ is equal to $\begin{array}{1 1}(A)\;72\\(B)\;153\\(C)\;306\\(D)\;2556\end{array}$ Toolbox: • $C(n,r)=\large\frac{n!}{r!(n-r)!}$ Given that $nC_{12}=nC_6$ $nC{n-12}=nC_6$ $n-12=6$ $n=18$ $nC_2=18C_2=\large\frac{18!}{2!16!}$ $\Rightarrow \large\frac{18\times 17\times 16!}{2\times 1\times...
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Master the 7 pillars of school success Perfect Squares √4 = 2 √9 = 3 √16 = 4 √25 =5 √36 =6 √49 = 7 √64 =8 √81 =9 √100 =10 Your radical is in the simplest form when the radicand cannot be divided evenly by a perfect square. Radicals ( or roots ) are the opposite of exponents. For instance, 3 squared equals 9, but if...
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# Histograms Histograms are similar to bar charts apart from the consideration of areas. In a bar chart, all of the bars are the same width and the only thing that matters is the height of the bar. In a histogram, the area is the important thing. Example Draw a histogram for the following information. Height (feet...
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Courses Courses for Kids Free study material Offline Centres More Last updated date: 01st Dec 2023 Total views: 281.1k Views today: 6.81k # A distribution consisting of daily profits is given below. The profits are that which are earned by some shops, namely $50$ within an area. Explain how one will convert this distr...
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# GCF of 3 and 12 The gcf of 3 and 12 is the largest positive integer that divides the numbers 3 and 12 without a remainder. Spelled out, it is the greatest common factor of 3 and 12. Here you can find the gcf of 3 and 12, along with a total of three methods for computing it. In addition, we have a calculator you shou...
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### Learning Outcomes Identify turning points the a polynomial duty from that graph.Identify the number of turning points and intercepts of a polynomial function from that is degree.Determine x and also y-intercepts the a polynomial role given that equation in factored form. You are watching: Give an example and expl...
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# Symmetry and counting in geometry – a fun project for kids [had to publish without editing, sorry – a little time constrained today] A seemingly innocent problem in Art of Problem Solving’s Introduction to Geometry sparked a fun conversation about counting and symmetry this morning. It was such an interesting topic...
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# Lyapunov–Malkin theorem Lyapunov–Malkin theorem The Lyapunov–Malkin theorem (named for Aleksandr Lyapunov and Ioel Malkin [ru]) is a mathematical theorem detailing nonlinear stability of systems.[1][2] Theorem In the system of differential equations, {stile di visualizzazione {punto {X}}=Ax+X(X,y),quad {punto {y}}=Y...
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# Homework Help: Permutation Question 1. Apr 2, 2012 ### Michael_Light 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data I have 6 cards with the digits 1,2,2,3,4 and 5 written on each of them. In how many ways can I arrange 3 out of the 6 cards in a row? 2. Relevant equations 3. The attempt at a soluti...
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# Resources tagged with: Practical Activity Filter by: Content type: Age range: Challenge level: ##### Other tags that relate to First Forward Into Logo 8: More about Variables Sport. Iteration. Real world. Introducing algebra. Angle properties of polygons. Programming. STEM - General. Practical Activity. Logo. Worki...
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# Objectives: Derivation Transform Pairs Response of LTI Systems Transforms of Periodic Signals Examples - PowerPoint PPT Presentation Objectives: Derivation Transform Pairs Response of LTI Systems Transforms of Periodic Signals Examples 1 / 14 Objectives: Derivation Transform Pairs Response of LTI Systems Transforms...
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Unit 7: Momentum Test Review: Question Preview (ID: 16561) Below is a preview of the questions contained within the game titled UNIT 7: MOMENTUM TEST REVIEW: Momentum .To play games using this data set, follow the directions below. Good luck and have fun. Enjoy! [print these questions] A pool player hits the cue ball...
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Solutions by everydaycalculation.com ## Solve 8/79 = 5/x How to solve 8/79 = 5/x? Get the answer and stepwise instruction to solve linear equation in one one variable 𝒙. #### Steps for finding the solution We have 8/79 = 5/x Cross multiplying the ratios, gives 8x = 79 × 5 Divide both sides by 8, which is the co...
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# Difference between revisions of "Jordan normal form" An example of a matrix in Jordan normal form. The grey blocks are called Jordan blocks. In linear algebra, a Jordan normal form (often called Jordan canonical form)[1] of a linear operator on a finite-dimensional vector space is an upper triangular matrix of a pa...
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kidzsearch.com > wiki   Explore:images videos games # Weighted average A weighted average is the average of values which are scaled by importance. The weighted average of values is the sum of weights times values divided by the sum of the weights. ## Basic example Given two school classes, one with 20 students, and...
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+0 # how do i do this 0 112 1 Simplify the following: (y^8*y^-5)/y^-7 What is the value of the exponent in the simplified answer? Guest Apr 17, 2017 Sort: $$\frac{y^8\cdot y^{-5}}{y^{-7}}=\frac{y^{8+(-5)}}{y^{-7}}=\frac{y^3}{y^{-7}}=y^{3-(-7)}=y^{10}$$
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# What is lim_(xrarr4) ([(x^2) + 5x + 4] / [(x^2) + 3x -4]) ? I found $\frac{5}{3}$ Using $4$ directly into your function you get: ${\lim}_{x \to 4} \frac{{x}^{2} + 5 x + 4}{{x}^{2} + 3 x - 4} = \frac{{4}^{2} + 5 \cdot 4 + 4}{{4}^{2} + 3 \cdot 4 - 4} = \frac{40}{24} = \frac{5}{3}$
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## College Algebra 7th Edition RECALL: The function $y=-f(x)$ involves a reflection about the $x$-axis of the parent function $f(x)$. The parent function of the given function is $y=|x|$. The graph of the given function involves a reflection about the x-axis of the parent function $y=|x|$. Thus, to graph the given fun...
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# Solving a inclusion-exclusion problem Tags: 1. Nov 18, 2014 Given N positive integers, not necessarily distinct, how many ways you can take 4 integers from the N numbers such that their GCD is 1. One of my friend told me that he can determine the number of ways with inclusion-exclusion principle and found the resul...
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## Please enable JavaScript to view this site. Plotting residuals from multiple regression Prism can plot the residuals in four distinct ways: X axis Y axis Residual plot Predicted Y value Residual Homoscedasticity plot Predicted Y values Absolute value of residual QQ plot Actual residual Predicted residual if res...
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# chapter1 - Chapter 1 Functions Limits and Continuity 1.1... This preview shows pages 1–6. Sign up to view the full content. Chapter 1. Functions: Limits and Continuity 1.1 Functions It is common that the values of one variable depend on the values of another. E.g. the area A of a re- gion on the plane enclosed by a...
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#### 19 Apr 2010 ruoso»(Journeyer) Writing Games in Perl - Part 6 - Math for dummies Following posts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 on the subject of writing games in Perl, now we are going to fix the math in the game. In the first post, I used a very naive simplification of the movement calculation. I simply considered that the ...
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Home » Mechanics » Non-Contact Force – Definition, Types, and Examples # Non-Contact Force – Definition, Types, and Examples As we already know, force is the push or pull that an object feels when it interacts with another object. This push or pull causes the object to change its state, either from rest or from movin...
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# What is maximum likelihood method in statistics? ## What is maximum likelihood method in statistics? In statistics, maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) is a method of estimating the parameters of an assumed probability distribution, given some observed data. This is achieved by maximizing a likelihood function so t...
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1. ## Calculating determinants. Only two determinant calculation had left! I can't prove even one of them! I am been trying all the week, but I failed! 1. The diagonal is "a" and all the rest is "b" a , b, ... , b b , a, . . . b , ... , a 2. Matrix in which the diagonal is "0". Above the diagonal is "-1" and "1" i...
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# Tension (Physics): Definition, Formula, How to Find (w/ Diagrams & Examples) ••• Dana Chen | Sciencing Print Despite the name, the physics of tension should not cause headaches for physics students. This common type of force is found in any real-world application where a rope or ropelike object is being pulled taut...
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# How to prove that $C=\{x: Ax\le 0\}$ has at most one extreme point? Show that $C=\{x: Ax\le 0\},$ where $A$ is an $m\times n$ matrix, has at most one extreme point, the origin. I tried to do the proof by contradiction but I don't know how to continue. Let's suppose $C$ has more than 1 extreme point, i.e. 2 extreme...
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{[ promptMessage ]} Bookmark it {[ promptMessage ]} qz8sol_3891f10 # qz8sol_3891f10 - where the potential energy is equal to the... This preview shows page 1. Sign up to view the full content. TA: Tomoyuki Nakayama Tuesday, October 26, 2010 PHY 2048: Physic 1, Discussion Section 3891 Quiz 8 (Homework Set #9 Name:...
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## Modeling the dynamics of a unit mass sliding down the curve 'y = f(x)' under gravity For a unit mass sliding down the stationary curve $y = f(x)$ at the point $(x, y)$, we can consider our mass to be sliding down a stationary inclined plane which is tangential to the curve at the point $(x, y)$. The slope of this i...
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# HSPT Math : How to do distance problems ## Example Questions ### Example Question #11 : How To Do Distance Problems Suppose a student ran a pace of eight minutes per mile at consistent pace.  He arrived at the school in thirty minutes.  How far is the school in miles? Explanation: The consistent pacing tells us ...
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# What is a system of equations? A system of equations is when you have two or more equations using the same variables. The solution to the system. ## Presentation on theme: "What is a system of equations? A system of equations is when you have two or more equations using the same variables. The solution to the system...
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# A wall in Marcus's bedroom is 8 2/5 feet high and 18 1/3 feet long. If he paints 1/2 of the wall blue, how many square feet will be blue? May 22, 2018 $77 f e e {t}^{2}$ #### Explanation: Area of the wall is $8 \frac{2}{5} \times 18 \frac{1}{3}$ $\frac{42}{5} \times \frac{55}{3}$ $\frac{14}{5} \times \frac{55}{...
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Anda di halaman 1dari 40 # Descriptive Statistics ## A variable is any characteristic of a person or thing whose value can vary from individual to individual Frequency is the number of times a particular value of a variable occurs Types of variables: - Nominal (non-ordered attributes) - Ordinal (ordered categories)...
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## How do you find the y-intercept quickly? To find y-intercept: set x = 0 and solve for y. The point will be (0, y). To find x-intercept: set y = 0 and solve for x. The point will be (x, 0). ### How do you find the y-intercept of a calculator? To find the y-intercept of a line given by ax + by + c = 0 , follow thes...
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# Finding $\int \frac{\sqrt{ 25x^2 - 4}}{x} \, \mathrm{d}x$: confusion on the "correct" substitution Right off the bat I factored a $$4$$ from the radicand to get it into a form such that I can leverage $${\tan^2(\theta)} = {\sec^2(\theta)} - 1$$ Then I set \begin{align*} \frac{25}{4} x^2 &= \sec^2(\theta) \\ x &= \...
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# SOLUTION: The problem is: If sales of ipods increase by 15% each week and the store plans to sell 100 ipods the first week (which the store calls the first week 0weeks) how many ipods will i Algebra ->  Algebra  -> Equations -> SOLUTION: The problem is: If sales of ipods increase by 15% each week and the store plans...
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## Work Done by a Constant Force Along a Line Suppose $$F$$ is a constant force. If $$F$$ acts on an object that moves in a straight line in the direction of the force is the product as in Figure 1, the work $$W$$ done by this force is the product of the force and the distance through which the force acts; that is $\t...
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### Two carts What can you do here 1. Place the carts at the end positions of the tracks. Sit on one cart and using the rope pull the other, empty cart in. Notice the exact point of the collision. Repeat the experiment with another person sitting on the other cart. Has the collision point changed? 2. Place the empty c...
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# Modeling with DE's 1. Jul 27, 2008 ### franky2727 I have a question of show that y=x is one solution of the equation (1+x^2)y''-2xy'+2y=0) this is a question that i need to know for a coming exam. i understand and can do everything until the question gets to v''+(2/x(1+x^2))v'=0 then the question skips to IF =e^i...
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Difference between revisions of "2019 AMC 8 Problems/Problem 9" Alex and Felicia each have cats as pets. Alex buys cat food in cylindrical cans that are $6$ cm in diameter and $12$ cm high. Felicia buys cat food in cylindrical cans that are $12$ cm in diameter and $6$ cm high. What is the ratio of the volume one of Al...
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# math If a point on a line is already known, which of the following would be the least needed to create an equation? 1. 👍 0 2. 👎 0 3. 👁 73 1. Alternatives are not given. Copy and paste will not work here. Try typing them out. 1. 👍 0 2. 👎 0 posted by PsyDAG ## Similar Questions 1. ### Math A line 'l' interse...
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# How to Calculate Running Total in One Cell in Excel (5 Ways) Get FREE Advanced Excel Exercises with Solutions! A lot of times we need to find out the Running Total in our Excel datasheet instead of the Grand Total. It’s also desired that the running total gets updated every time we input new values. Again, comput...
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Search a number 8557 = 43199 BaseRepresentation bin10000101101101 3102201221 42011231 5233212 6103341 733643 oct20555 912657 108557 11647a 124b51 133b83 143193 152807 hex216d 8557 has 4 divisors (see below), whose sum is σ = 8800. Its totient is φ = 8316. The previous prime is 8543. The next prime is 8563. The revers...
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# Estimating the number of integers less than $m$ that are relatively prime to $p_n\#$ Let $m \ge 2$ be an integer. Let $p_n$ be the $n$th prime so that $p_1 = 2, p_2 = 3,$ etc. Let $p_n\#$ be the primorial for $p_n$. Let $\gcd(a,b)$ be the greatest common divisor for $a$ and $b$. Let $f(m,p_n) =$ the number of in...
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# Q: Usage of Excel function called as EFFECT() I am having a question regarding the usage of the EFFECT() function in Microsoft Excel. I know the basic concept of the function, and I have no issue with it when there are pre-defined compounding periods per year. So, here is a picture of a normal table with the EFFEC...
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