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## TS SSC Maths Model Paper Set 2 with Solutions
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1. ## Finding a polynomial with degree, zeroes, and multiplicity
Question:
Find a polynomial f(x) of degree 6 such that 0,3 are zeroes of multiplicity 3 and f(2) = -24.
Can someone explain this step-by-step? what exactly is "multiplicity"?
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When you went apple picking, you got a total of 25 apples. However, 10 of the apples weren’t edible because they were rotten. What percent of apples that you picked were edible?
%
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= 0.6 × 100% = 60% | 62 | 235 | {"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... | 3.8125 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2020-40 | latest | en | 0.986487 |
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A company is planning to interview `2n` people. Given the array `costs` where `costs[i] = [aCosti, bCosti]`, the cost of flying the `ith` person to city `a` is `aCosti`, and the cost of flying the `ith` person to city `b` is `bCosti`.
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https://www.livedu.in/measure-of-central-tendency-in-statistics/ | 1,558,536,476,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232256858.44/warc/CC-MAIN-20190522143218-20190522165218-00380.warc.gz | 856,505,636 | 36,423 | # Measure Of Central Tendency In Statistics
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# Measures of Central Tendency
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# Write Five Pairs of Integers (A, B) Such a ÷ B = − 3. One Such Pair is (6, − 2) Because 6 ÷ (− 2) = (− 3). - CBSE Class 7 - Mathematics
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## What factors affect present value?
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Given an array arr[] of size N and a number K. The task is to print the array arr[] after K operations such that at every operation, replace every element arr[i] in the array with max – arr[i] where max is the maximum element i... | 3,171 | 8,898 | {"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... | 4 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2022-49 | latest | en | 0.887719 |
https://discuss.codechef.com/t/editorial-for-magt/92296 | 1,695,612,454,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506676.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20230925015430-20230925045430-00824.warc.gz | 234,965,330 | 4,423 | # PROBLEM LINK:CodeChef: Practical coding for everyone
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You are Given an array of size N. Followed by N integers.
You have to make every element of array Negative By Using Multiplication operation.
You can perfor... | 551 | 1,918 | {"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... | 4.15625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2023-40 | latest | en | 0.564691 |
http://www.ee.iitm.ac.in/~andrew/EE5120/EigenvaluesEigenvectors_dist.html | 1,637,983,150,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964358078.2/warc/CC-MAIN-20211127013935-20211127043935-00098.warc.gz | 103,622,995 | 4,279 | # Invariant subspaces, Eigenvalues, Eigenvectors
Aug-Nov 2020
## Recap
• Vector space $V$ over a scalar field $F$
• $F$: real field $\mathbb{R}$ or complex field $\mathbb{C}$ in this course
• $m\times n$ matrix A represents a linear map $T:F^n\to F^m$
• dim null $T$ + dim range $T$ = dim $V$
• Linear equation: $Ax=b... | 1,449 | 4,151 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 2, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 4.1875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2021-49 | latest | en | 0.386706 |
https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/505430/is-the-scalar-propagator-an-even-function | 1,722,717,286,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-33/segments/1722640377613.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20240803183820-20240803213820-00133.warc.gz | 375,403,588 | 40,435 | # Is the scalar propagator an even function?
The scalar propagator for the Klein-Gordon Lagrangian is given by:
$$D(x-y)=\int \frac{d^{4} k}{(2 \pi)^{4}} \frac{e^{i k(x-y)}}{k^{2}-m^{2}+i \varepsilon}$$
I need to know if it is an even function, i.e.:
$$D(x-y) = D(-(x-y)) = \int \frac{d^{4} k}{(2 \pi)^{4}} \frac{e^{... | 784 | 2,026 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.859375 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2024-33 | latest | en | 0.761623 |
https://www.mechatronics3d.com/post/2014-estimation-theory/ | 1,696,380,130,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511284.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20231003224357-20231004014357-00381.warc.gz | 961,211,695 | 7,858 | # Estimation Theory
$$\def\RR{\mathbb{R}}$$ $$\def\CC{\mathbb{C}}$$ $$\def\TR{\text{T}}$$ $$\def\CO{\text{conv}}$$ $$\def\bmat{\left[\begin{matrix}}$$ $$\def\emat{\end{matrix}\right]}$$ $$\def\bsmat{\left[\begin{smallmatrix}}$$ $$\def\esmat{\end{smallmatrix}\right]}$$
• An observation is defined as: $y=h(x)+w$ where ... | 3,501 | 9,481 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 1, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.546875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2023-40 | latest | en | 0.52538 |
http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/audio+conversion | 1,531,926,956,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676590199.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20180718135047-20180718155047-00289.warc.gz | 115,231,184 | 15,787 | # sampling
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## sampling
[′sam·pliŋ]
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Process of obtaining a sequence of instantaneous values of a wave.
(science and technology)
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http://metamath.tirix.org/mpests/hashgt0elex | 1,713,544,947,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817438.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20240419141145-20240419171145-00301.warc.gz | 18,210,871 | 2,623 | # Metamath Proof Explorer
## Theorem hashgt0elex
Description: If the size of a set is greater than zero, then the set must contain at least one element. (Contributed by Alexander van der Vekens, 6-Jan-2018)
Ref Expression
Assertion hashgt0elex ${⊢}\left({V}\in {W}\wedge 0<\left|{V}\right|\right)\to \exists {x}\phant... | 1,140 | 2,369 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 20, "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... | 3.890625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2024-18 | latest | en | 0.325797 |
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Unit 4, Pretest Triangle Trigonometry with Answers Blackline Masters, Advanced Math-Pre-Calculus Page 117 Comprehensive Curriculum, Revised 2008 6. Given isosc... | 304 | 1,016 | {"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... | 3.640625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2017-51 | latest | en | 0.736514 |
http://mathhelpforum.com/math-topics/155597-why-do-9-4-work-why-does-give-you-6-a.html | 1,481,278,865,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-50/segments/1480698542693.41/warc/CC-MAIN-20161202170902-00300-ip-10-31-129-80.ec2.internal.warc.gz | 179,922,808 | 13,699 | Thread: Why do 9+4 work? Why does it give you 6?
1. Why do 9+4 work? Why does it give you 6?
The question is:
How can you bring up from a river, exactly 6 quarts of water, when you have only two containers, a four-quart pail and a nine-quart pail, to measure with. I understand how to get the answer to this but my qu... | 2,896 | 8,405 | {"found_math": true, "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": 1, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 47, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 4.15625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2016-50 | longest | en | 0.922537 |
https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php/2006_AMC_10A_Problems/Problem_7 | 1,656,320,681,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103329963.19/warc/CC-MAIN-20220627073417-20220627103417-00639.warc.gz | 163,725,341 | 12,351 | # 2006 AMC 12A Problems/Problem 6
The following problem is from both the 2006 AMC 12A #6 and 2006 AMC 10A #7, so both problems redirect to this page.
## Problem
The $8\times18$ rectangle $ABCD$ is cut into two congruent hexagons, as shown, in such a way that the two hexagons can be repositioned without overlap to fo... | 1,212 | 3,096 | {"found_math": true, "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": 21, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "ma... | 4.5625 | 5 | CC-MAIN-2022-27 | latest | en | 0.65271 |
https://www.veritasprep.com/blog/2017/04/interesting-right-triangle-property-gmat/ | 1,653,561,207,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662604794.68/warc/CC-MAIN-20220526100301-20220526130301-00518.warc.gz | 1,242,801,512 | 77,612 | # An Interesting Right Triangle Property You’ll Need to Know for the GMAT
In a, we discussed medians, altitudes and angle bisectors of isosceles and equilateral triangles. Today, we will discuss an interesting property of perpendicular bisectors and circumcenter of right triangles.
Property: The circumcenter of a rig... | 789 | 3,087 | {"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... | 4.78125 | 5 | CC-MAIN-2022-21 | latest | en | 0.900043 |
https://www.beatthegmat.com/how-many-perfect-squares-are-less-than-the-integer-d-t308062.html?sid=e06d603695bb934beae0fa12f8c687f4 | 1,642,830,841,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320303747.41/warc/CC-MAIN-20220122043216-20220122073216-00587.warc.gz | 701,506,259 | 13,111 | ## How many perfect squares are less than the integer $$d$$?
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### How many perfect squares are less than the integer $$d$$?
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y' = 15x^4 - 20x^3 - 240x^2 + 720x + 1000
y'' = 60x^3 - 60x^2 - 480x + 720
so solve y'' = 0
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# What is 9 out of 25 in a percentage?
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2015-09-13 12:40:46
9 out of 25 is the same as 9 divided by 25 (9/25). 9/25 = 0.36
To convert the decimal result to a percentage simply multiply it by 100: 0.36 x 100 = 36%
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$\frac{1 + \sin x . \sin 2 x}{\cos x . \cos 2 x} =$
$= \frac{\cos x . \cos 2 x + \sin x . \sin 2 x}{\cos x . \cos 2 x} =$
$= \cos \frac{2 x - x}{\cos x . \cos 2 x} = \frac{1}{\cos} \left(2 x\right)$ = sec 2x | 127 | 252 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 3, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 1, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2020-10 | latest | en | 0.204331 |
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1. ## Canonical form of linear operators- upper triangular equivalence
Show that all upper triangular matrices with diagonal entries $\alpha$ and arbitrary other elements are equivalent if $a_{12},a_{23},...,a_{n-1,n}$ are nonzero
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• a blackbox function $$\f : \mathbb N \to \mathbb N\$$,
• a list of positive integers $$\L\$$, and
• a list of indices $$\I\$$,
apply $$\f(x)\$$ to the elements of $$\L\$$ at the indices specified in $$\I\$$.
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This set of Basic Electric Drives Questions and Answers focuses on “Regenerative Braking of DC Series Motors”.
1. What is the condition for maximum power transfer theorem in DC circuits?
a) RL=2Rth
b) RL≠Rth
c) RL≫Rth
d) RL=Rth
Explan... | 1,456 | 5,193 | {"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... | 4.03125 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2024-18 | latest | en | 0.883532 |
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This is the fifth post in a series of how to successfully teach 21st Century classroom skills by pairing tactile graphics with digital resources. In this post, we will discuss using a tactile overlay on the iPad (app also available in Google Play!) to introduce the... | 2,725 | 12,697 | {"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... | 4.15625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2021-21 | longest | en | 0.932244 |
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This addition of decimals can be understood with the help of a simple example: 12.5 + 4.9. We can separate the decimals from the whole numbers. 12.5 + 4.9 = (12 + 0.5) + (4 + 0.9) = (12 + 4) + (0.5 + 0.9) = 16 + 1.4 = 16 + (1 + 0.4) = 17.4.
How do you add decimals math is fun... | 282 | 1,028 | {"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... | 4.625 | 5 | CC-MAIN-2022-49 | latest | en | 0.851765 |
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Dec 3, 2014
We can solve this problem in a few steps using Implicit Differentiation.
Step 1) Take the derivative of both sides with respect to x.
• $\frac{\Delta}{\Delta x} \left({y}^{2}\right) = \frac{\Delta}{\Delta x} \left(x\right)$
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# NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson 24 Homework 24
Name Date
1. Solve using mental math. If you cannot solve mentally, use your place value chart
and place value disks.
## b. 130 20 = ______ 130 30 = ______ 130 40 = ______
2. Solve using your place value chart and place val... | 561 | 1,794 | {"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... | 4.53125 | 5 | CC-MAIN-2019-39 | latest | en | 0.634993 |
https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/1345571/what-would-a-planetary-orbit-look-like-if-gravity-had-constant-magnitude | 1,563,416,868,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-30/segments/1563195525483.64/warc/CC-MAIN-20190718022001-20190718044001-00175.warc.gz | 461,337,954 | 40,591 | # what would a planetary orbit look like if gravity had constant magnitude?
Consider a unit-mass particle that is always experiencing a single unit-magnitude force towards the origin. This is a central force, but it is not one of the familiar ones, e.g. gravity whose magnitude is proportional to inverse distance squar... | 2,585 | 8,733 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 1, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 4 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2019-30 | longest | en | 0.712043 |
http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=3370674 | 1,369,287,439,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368702849682/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516111409-00098-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz | 652,704,810 | 8,997 | ## Derivatives: Composites, normal lines, n-th derivatives and more.
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
1. The line perpendicular to the curve y = 2x^3 - x^2 + x - 3 at the point (1, -1) will intersect the x-axis at what point?
2. f(x) = |x^2 - 5| - x, for all x. Let g = f(f(f(x))), find g'... | 1,187 | 3,689 | {"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... | 4 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | longest | en | 0.907998 |
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/kw-and-kwh.409099/ | 1,544,494,139,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376823550.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20181211015030-20181211040530-00419.warc.gz | 1,030,586,519 | 14,854 | # KW and kWh
1. Jun 9, 2010
### SuperMiguel
Can any of you guys explain what exactly kW is and its relationship to kWh
Like a generator does for example 6gWy but its rated at 2gW Whats exactly does it mean?
I know that kw is power and kwh is energy..
is there a online reference's that would explain this?
2. Jun ... | 696 | 2,455 | {"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... | 3.875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2018-51 | latest | en | 0.94086 |
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posted by .
I WANNA KNOW I'M DOING RIGHT.
Find the slope of the tangent line to the curve √(3x+2y) + √(4xy)=11.6 at the point (6,4).
THAT WHAT I DID: (3x+2y)^1/2+(4xy)1/2=11.6
next step: 1/2(3x+2y)^-1/2*y'+1/2(4xy)*y=0
y'= -(3x+2y)/(4xy) right?
• college implicit HELP! -
Didn't apply the ... | 797 | 1,785 | {"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... | 4.03125 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2018-05 | latest | en | 0.73959 |
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# Solutions for Chapter 11.5: Conic Sections
## Full solutions for Calculus: Early Transcendentals | 3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781464114885
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Chapter 11.5: Conic Sections includes 76 full step-by-step... | 783 | 3,174 | {"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... | 3.75 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2020-40 | latest | en | 0.837784 |
https://www.mathlearnit.com/division-calculator | 1,685,456,031,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224645810.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20230530131531-20230530161531-00646.warc.gz | 965,266,966 | 5,792 | # Division Calculator
## Calculate the result of dividing two integers
### How does this work?
Using this calculator is simple! Enter two integers, the numerator (X) and the denominator (Y), to calculate the result of dividing X by Y. After entering the values, click on "Calculate" to see the result.
### Understand... | 486 | 2,401 | {"found_math": true, "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": 1, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 4.53125 | 5 | CC-MAIN-2023-23 | longest | en | 0.924325 |
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# Two equal charges $$q$$ are placed at a distance $$2a$$ and a third charge $$-2q$$ is placed at the midpoint. The potential energy of the system is
A
9q28πϵ0a
B
q28πϵ0a
C
7q28πϵ0a
D
6q28πϵ0a
Solution
## The correct option is C $$\dfrac{-7q^2}{8\pi\epsilon_0a}$$Given two equal charges $$'q'$$ are at a dis... | 506 | 1,198 | {"found_math": true, "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": 1, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 4.1875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2022-05 | latest | en | 0.676682 |
https://socratic.org/questions/how-do-you-solve-sqrt-1-3x-7 | 1,575,879,569,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-51/segments/1575540518337.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20191209065626-20191209093626-00538.warc.gz | 554,538,303 | 6,003 | # How do you solve sqrt(1-3x)=-7?
Jul 22, 2015
There is no solution to the given equation.
#### Explanation:
The definition of the square root symbol is such that its value is always non-negative.
Therefore sqrt("anything") != "negative value"
Jul 22, 2015
I found: NO real solutions!
#### Explanation:
You may ... | 195 | 585 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 8, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 1, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 4.25 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2019-51 | latest | en | 0.78149 |
http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/38712/circular-shift-and-reflection | 1,469,599,456,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-30/segments/1469257825366.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20160723071025-00025-ip-10-185-27-174.ec2.internal.warc.gz | 151,744,542 | 17,932 | # Circular shift and reflection
I know that in a circulant matrix(C) all other rows are (right) shifted versions of first row. Let $x = [c_{0},c_{N-1},c_{N-2},...,c_{1}]$ be the first row. Then $x(n-j) = [c_{j},c_{j-1},c_{j-1},...,c_{j+1}]$ will be the $j^{th}$ row, where $j = 0,1,...,N-1$. The reflection of x(n) = $\... | 655 | 2,011 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 1, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.765625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2016-30 | latest | en | 0.817281 |
https://www.gradesaver.com/textbooks/math/algebra/algebra-and-trigonometry-10th-edition/chapter-2-2-3-analyzing-graphs-of-functions-2-3-exercises-page-197/96 | 1,723,043,239,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-33/segments/1722640694594.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20240807143134-20240807173134-00111.warc.gz | 607,612,159 | 12,534 | # Chapter 2 - 2.3 - Analyzing Graphs of Functions - 2.3 Exercises - Page 197: 96
a) $(-2a,2c)$ b) $(-2a,-2c)$
#### Work Step by Step
An even function is when $f(-x)=f(x)$ for all $x$. An odd function is when $f(-x)=-f(x)$ for all $x$. a) Hence if $(2a,2c)$ is on the function, then $f(-2a)=2c$ by the evenness of the ... | 225 | 649 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 4.1875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2024-33 | latest | en | 0.779819 |
https://metanumbers.com/460690 | 1,632,540,730,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780057589.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20210925021713-20210925051713-00470.warc.gz | 438,039,934 | 7,411 | # 460690 (number)
460,690 (four hundred sixty thousand six hundred ninety) is an even six-digits composite number following 460689 and preceding 460691. In scientific notation, it is written as 4.6069 × 105. The sum of its digits is 25. It has a total of 4 prime factors and 16 positive divisors. There are 176,176 posi... | 1,452 | 4,156 | {"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... | 3.5625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2021-39 | latest | en | 0.797978 |
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Keeping this in co... | 2,157 | 9,847 | {"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... | 4.84375 | 5 | CC-MAIN-2023-06 | longest | en | 0.918299 |
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adjacent is x and... | 344 | 961 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 1, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.671875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2015-40 | longest | en | 0.619283 |
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1. Apr 20, 2007
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
Differentiate the following expression leaving in the simplest form:
$$\left( {7x^3 + 4} \right)^{\frac{1}{x}}$$
Integrate the following leaving in the simplest form:
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Help with any would be very appreciated!
1. A triangle with the following can't exist, right? Sides of 3cm, 3cm and a non included angle of 90 degrees. BUT, can i change one of the sides so that exactly 2 triangles exist? How..?
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Water fills a tank at a rate of $$150$$ litres during the $$1$$st hour, $$350$$ litres during the $$2$$nd hour, $$550$$ litres during the third hour and so on.
Find the number of hours necessary to fill a rectangular tank $$1... | 470 | 1,289 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 1, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 4.5625 | 5 | CC-MAIN-2021-31 | latest | en | 0.70833 |
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## FAQs on 13.2 cm to inch
### How many inches in a cm?
If you wish to convert 13.2 cm into an inch-length number, first you need to know how many inches 1 cm represents.
This is how I will be specific: one centimeter is equivalent to 0.3937 inches.
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6 over x to the 10th times x to the 17th over 51
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Mean =
Sum of terms = 5 + 7 + 7 + 8 + x + 5 + 4 + 3 + 1 + 2
= 42 + x
Number of terms = 10
Mean = 4.5 =
42 + x = 4.5×10 = 45
x = 45 – 42 = 3
For median
Arrange terms in ascending order
1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 7, 7, 8
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SWBAT identify equivalent fractions
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## Homework Statement
Three odd-shaped blocks of chocolate have the following masses and center-of-mass coordinates:
(1) 0.310 kg, ( 0.200 m, 0.310 m);
(2) 0.410 kg, ( 0.110 m, -0.380 m);
(3) 0.200 kg, ( -0.280 m, 0.610 m).
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A child in a boat throws a 6.40kg package out horizontally with a speed of 10m/s. Calculate the velocity of the boat immediately after, assuming it was initially at rest. The mass of the child is 26.0kg and the mass of the boat is 45.0kg. Ignore water resistance.
Relevant equations
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Peter has 42 barrels. One-sixth of them are filled with lemonade, one third is filled with wine and half is empty. Calculate how many barrels are with each filling.
2. Prism 4 sides
Find the surface area and volume four-sided prism high 10cm if its base is a rectangle measuring 8 cm and 1.2dm
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Given an integer `n`, return any array containing `n` unique integers such that they add up to `0`.
Example 1:
```Input: n = 5
Output: [-7,-1,1,3,4]
Explanation: These arrays also are accepted [-5,-1,1,2,3] , [-3,-1,2,-2,4].
```
Example 2:
```Input: n = 3
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From a boat on the lake, the angle of elevation to the top of a cliff is 26°35'. If the base of the cliff is 85 feet from the boat, how high is the cliff (to the nearest foot)?
A. 56 feet
B. 43 feet
C. 53 feet
D. 46 feet
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# Secure random number generation in JAVA
December 14, 2011 by Parul Garg
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Here you will learn about decimal places, including how to round numbers to the tenths place, hundredths place and thousandths place.
Students will first learn about decimal places as part of number and operations in base ten, in elementary school.
What are decimal places?
Decimal places refer to the... | 2,480 | 10,179 | {"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... | 4.59375 | 5 | CC-MAIN-2024-30 | latest | en | 0.905027 |
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Question 1 Real Numbers Exercise 1.4
What is the smallest number that, when divided by 35, 56 and 91 leaves remainders of 7 in each case?
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References: Shankar, R. (1994), Principles of Quantum Mechanics, Plenum Press. Section 2.5; Exercise 2.5.4.
Here we derive the equations of motion of the two-body problem using the Hamiltonian formalism.
The Hamiltonian is given by
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# Probability for starting hands in Texas Hold ’em
The probability of being dealt various starting hands can be explicitly calculated. In Texas Hold ’em, a player is dealt two down (or hole) cards. The first card can be any one of 52 playing cards in the ... | 943 | 2,812 | {"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... | 4.09375 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2019-35 | longest | en | 0.849825 |
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Let AB be the height of the tower and C is the point elevation which is 30 m away from the foot of the tower.
A/q,
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In a given geometric sequence gn, g4 = 5 and g6 = 11.25. What is g14/g17?
The answer is 8/27. The book uses the geometric sequence formula... I don't understand why they plug certain numbers in. For example... The formula is an=a1r^(n-1)
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# NCERT solutions for Class 8 Science chapter 12 - Friction
## Chapter 12: Friction
#### Chapter 12: Friction solutions [Page 155]
Q 1.1 | Page 155
Fill in the blanks.
Friction opposes the ________ between the surfaces in contact with each other.
Q 1.2 | Page 155
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An object is placed at the following distances from a concave mirror of focal length 10 cm : (a) 8 cm (b) 15 cm © 20 cm (d) 25 cm.
Which position of the object will produce :
(i) a diminished real image ?
(ii) a magnified re... | 446 | 1,753 | {"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... | 3.8125 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2024-30 | latest | en | 0.919801 |
https://www.gradesaver.com/textbooks/math/trigonometry/CLONE-68cac39a-c5ec-4c26-8565-a44738e90952/chapter-3-radian-measure-and-the-unit-circle-section-3-1-radian-measure-3-1-exercises-page-106/96a | 1,723,111,320,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-33/segments/1722640726723.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20240808093647-20240808123647-00105.warc.gz | 606,919,046 | 12,084 | ## Trigonometry (11th Edition) Clone
To convert from grade to radians, we should multiply the grade by $\frac{\pi}{200}$
Let $x$ be the grade. Let $y$ be the angle in degrees. $y = (0.9~x)^{\circ}$ To convert from degrees to radians, we multiply the angle in degrees by $\frac{\pi}{180}$. Let $z$ be the angle in radian... | 160 | 484 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 4.0625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2024-33 | latest | en | 0.758207 |
https://www.gradesaver.com/textbooks/science/physics/physics-for-scientists-and-engineers-a-strategic-approach-with-modern-physics-4th-edition/chapter-9-work-and-kinetic-energy-exercises-and-problems-page-228/26 | 1,537,649,065,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-39/segments/1537267158691.56/warc/CC-MAIN-20180922201637-20180922222037-00335.warc.gz | 773,665,944 | 12,890 | ## Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics (4th Edition)
When the book is placed on the spring, the spring is compressed by 6 cm. The force that the spring pushes is equal to the weight of the book. Therefore; $kx = mg$ $k = \frac{mg}{x}$ $k = \frac{(2.2~kg)(9.80~m/s^2)}{0.060~m}... | 116 | 367 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.640625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2018-39 | longest | en | 0.878206 |
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# Frogs, Fleas, & Painted Cubes Learning Targets
1 Investigation 1
## 1.2 I can recognize a quadratic relationship when viewed in a table.
1.3 If given a rectangle with a fixed perimeter and a side length x, I can:
## 1.3.2 express the area of the rectangle as an equation in terms of x, and
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18,821 (eighteen thousand eight hundred twenty-one) is an odd five-digits composite number following 18820 and preceding 18822. In scientific notation, it is written as 1.8821 × 104. The sum of its digits is 20. It has a total of 3 prime factors and 8 positive divisors. There are 16,240 positive integers (up ... | 1,454 | 4,161 | {"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... | 3.796875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2020-40 | longest | en | 0.813212 |
http://mathhelpforum.com/differential-geometry/200279-my-own-proof-uniqueness-antiderivative-print.html | 1,526,978,468,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794864648.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20180522073245-20180522093245-00081.warc.gz | 187,909,651 | 4,208 | # My Own Proof of uniqueness of antiderivative
• Jun 22nd 2012, 07:51 AM
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(Fixed) My Own Proof that Antiderivative NOT unique
Greetings everyone. I'm trying to do the following proof my own way but it doesn't look like my final answer is matching the solution's. Is there something wrong?
The solution shows the re... | 1,488 | 4,368 | {"found_math": true, "script_math_tex": 0, "script_math_asciimath": 0, "math_annotations": 0, "math_alttext": 0, "mathml": 0, "mathjax_tag": 0, "mathjax_inline_tex": 1, "mathjax_display_tex": 0, "mathjax_asciimath": 0, "img_math": 0, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.890625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2018-22 | latest | en | 0.673926 |
https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/3079545/eigenspace-for-a-linear-transformation-diagonalizability | 1,563,539,131,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-30/segments/1563195526237.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20190719115720-20190719141720-00278.warc.gz | 473,217,492 | 35,443 | # Eigenspace for a linear transformation + diagonalizability
I am new to linear algebra, and was asked the question below. I am just looking for some feedback regarding my proposed answer.
$$T:R_4[x] \to R_4[x]$$ is a linear transformation defined by $$T(p(x))=p(x)-3p''(x)$$.
For each eigenvalue of $$T$$, find its e... | 965 | 2,245 | {"found_math": true, "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, "mat... | 4 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2019-30 | latest | en | 0.789513 |
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Percent composition is the percent by mass of each element present in a compound.
Water, H2O, is the first example.
One mole of water is 18.0152 grams.
In that compound, there are two moles of H atoms and 2 x 1.008 = 2.016 grams. That's how many grams of hydrogen are present in one... | 502 | 1,774 | {"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... | 4.1875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2018-26 | latest | en | 0.896474 |
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