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# What is the term”exclamation mark” in mathematics? <MASK> By way of example,”2x + 3″ are multiplication by write a paper online three. In addition, we can add the values of 2 and 3 collectively. To add the worth, we’ll use”e”that I” (or”E”). With”I” means”include the worth of one to the worth of 2″. <MASK> So, to...
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# What is the term”exclamation mark” in mathematics? The answer is easy. Below are some approaches to inform as soon as an equation can be really actually a multiplication equation and also how to add and subtract using”exclamation marks”. For instance,”2x + 3″ imply”multiply two integers from about a few, making a va...
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Our curriculum is spiral Please note that our virtual Singapore Math Grade 3 curriculum is spiral and it provides for the review of the important concepts that students learned in Grade 2. Our online K-5 math curriculum is aligned with all standard Singapore Math textbook series and it includes all content that these ...
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# Fractions Bundle "Twist" 12 Worksheets Subject Resource Type Product Rating File Type Word Document File 181 KB|20 pages Share Product Description FRACTIONS BUNDLE "TWIST" 12 WORKSHEETS You receive 12 FULL worksheets all on the 4 OPERATIONS of FRACTIONS including WORD PROBLEMS for EACH operation! The "Twist"? - ...
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# Height of the room Given the floor area of a room as 24 feet by 48 feet and space diagonal of a room as 56 feet. Can you find the height of the room? Correct result: c =  16 ft #### Solution: We would be pleased if you find an error in the word problem, spelling mistakes, or inaccuracies and send it to us. Thank...
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math <MASK> 1. 0 2. 0 Similar Questions <MASK> solve by subsitution 2x+y=9 8x+4y=36 2. alg. 2 solve by subsitution 2x+3y=10 x+6y=32 3. math solve by using subsitution: 4x+y=2 3y+2x=-1 4. math <MASK> solve by using subsitution: 4x+y=2 3y+2x=-1 6. math solve by using subsitution: 4x+y=2 3y+2x=-1 7. math <MASK>...
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math <MASK> 1. 0 2. 0 Similar Questions <MASK> solve by subsitution 2x+y=9 8x+4y=36 2. alg. 2 solve by subsitution 2x+3y=10 x+6y=32 3. math solve by using subsitution: 4x+y=2 3y+2x=-1 4. math <MASK> solve by using subsitution: 4x+y=2 3y+2x=-1 6. math solve by using subsitution: 4x+y=2 3y+2x=-1 7. math <MASK>...
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<MASK> <UNMASK> [OK] Privacy Policy  -  Terms & Conditions  -  See DetailsWe use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners who may combine it with o...
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[OK] Privacy Policy  -  Terms & Conditions  -  See DetailsWe use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners who may combine it with other information y...
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<MASK> 27 views You are out shopping one day with \$N, and you find an item whose price has a random value between \$0 and \$N. You buy as many of these items as you can with your \$N. What is the expected value of the money you have left over? <MASK> solution Jun 19 <MASK> A shipment of butterflies was mixed up ...
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<MASK> 27 views You are out shopping one day with \$N, and you find an item whose price has a random value between \$0 and \$N. You buy as many of these items as you can with your \$N. What is the expected value of the money you have left over? (Assume that \$N is large compared to a penny, so that the distribution ...
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# Problem: The rate constant of a reaction at 32°C is 0.055/s. If the frequency factor is 1.2 x 1013/s, what is the activation barrier? <MASK> <UNMASK> # Problem: The rate constant of a reaction at 32°C is 0.055/s. If the frequency factor is 1.2 x 1013/s, what is the activation barrier? <MASK> We can use the two-p...
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# Problem: The rate constant of a reaction at 32°C is 0.055/s. If the frequency factor is 1.2 x 1013/s, what is the activation barrier? <MASK> We can use the two-point form of the Arrhenius Equation to calculate activation energy: <MASK> k = rate constant Ea = activation energy (in J/mol) <MASK> The rate constan...
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# HOW MUCH WILL I SPEND ON GAS? Save this PDF as: Size: px Start display at page: ## Transcription 1 HOW MUCH WILL I SPEND ON GAS? Outcome (lesson objective) The students will use the current and future price of gasoline to construct T-charts, write algebraic equations, and plot the equations on a graph. Student/Cl...
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### Theory: Let us draw the graph of the equation using the coordinates of $$x$$ and $$y$$-intercepts. The graph can be obtained by plotting the $$x$$ and $$y$$-intercepts and then drawing a line joining these points. Example: Draw the graph of the equation $$4y-3x = 6$$ using the $$x$$ and $$y$$-intercepts. Solutio...
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# How do you factor 4y² -13y -12? May 30, 2015 Use a version of the AC Method. $A = 4$, $B = 13$, $C = 12$ Look for a pair of factors of $A C = 48$ whose difference is $B = 13$. $16$ and $3$ work. Use this pair to split the middle term then factor by grouping... $4 {y}^{2} - 13 y - 12$ $= 4 {y}^{2} + 3 y - 16 y...
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<MASK> ## SBI Clerk Pre Quantitative Aptitude Quiz <MASK> 1. A dishonest cloth merchant sales cloth at the cost price but uses false scale which measures 80 cm in lieu of 1 m. Find his gain percentage? (a) 20% (b) 25% (c) 15% (d) 12% (e) 22% 2. The area of two squares is in the ratio 225 : 256. Find ratio of their ...
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# SBI Clerk Pre Quantitative Aptitude Quiz- 07 ## SBI Clerk Pre Quantitative Aptitude Quiz <MASK> 1. A dishonest cloth merchant sales cloth at the cost price but uses false scale which measures 80 cm in lieu of 1 m. Find his gain percentage? (a) 20% (b) 25% (c) 15% (d) 12% (e) 22% 2. The area of two squares is in t...
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<MASK> <UNMASK> <MASK> ## find the composite function Given the  f(x)= 4/x2 and g(x) = 3-2x, find the composite function (f º g) and simplify. Given f(x) and g(x),   (f º g)(x) = f(g(x)) with f(x) = 4/x2   and g(x) = 3-2x,  First apply g, then apply f to that result as follows: g(x) = 3x-2 f(g(x)) =  4/ (3 - 2x...
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<MASK> ## find the composite function Given the  f(x)= 4/x2 and g(x) = 3-2x, find the composite function (f º g) and simplify. Given f(x) and g(x),   (f º g)(x) = f(g(x)) with f(x) = 4/x2   and g(x) = 3-2x,  First apply g, then apply f to that result as follows: g(x) = 3x-2 f(g(x)) =  4/ (3 - 2x)2  = 4/ ((3-2x)(3...
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<MASK> Neither you, nor the coeditors you shared it with will be able to recover it again. # Maths Revision: Ratios and Rates <MASK> on 1 October 2012 <MASK> #### Transcript of Maths Revision: Ratios and Rates <MASK> <UNMASK> ### Present Remotely Send the link below via email or IM <MASK> Do you really want...
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### Present Remotely Send the link below via email or IM <MASK> Do you really want to delete this prezi? Neither you, nor the coeditors you shared it with will be able to recover it again. # Maths Revision: Ratios and Rates A revision about ratios and rates. by <MASK> on 1 October 2012 <MASK> #### Transcript ...
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<MASK> ## Quant Quiz for SBI clerk pre 2021 <MASK> Q1. Rakesh’s expenditure on education is how much more or less than his expenditure on rent? 1. 500 Rs. 2. 400 Rs. 3. 600 Rs. 4. 300 Rs. 5. 700 Rs. Rakesh’s saving is what percentage of his expenditure on electricity. 1. 250% 2. 266 2/3% 3. 225% 4. 233 1/3% 5. 275% ...
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# Quant Quiz for SBI clerk pre 2021| 16 March 2021 ## Quant Quiz for SBI clerk pre 2021 Quant Quiz to improve your Quantitative Aptitude for SBI Po & SBI clerk exam IBPS PO Reasoning , IBPS Clerk Reasoning , IBPS RRB Reasoning, LIC AAO ,LIC Assistant  and other competitive exam. Direction (1 -5): The Pie-chart given...
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# Is 0/4 undefined? $\frac{0}{4} = 0$ is defined. $\frac{4}{0}$ is not. If $\frac{4}{0} = k$ for some $k \in \mathbb{R}$, then we would have $0 \cdot k = 4$, but $0 \cdot$anything$= 0 \ne 4$, so there is no such $k$.
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# Equation solver with square root This Equation solver with square root supplies step-by-step instructions for solving all math troubles. Our website will give you answers to homework. ## The Best Equation solver with square root In this blog post, we will be discussing about Equation solver with square root. As an...
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<MASK> <UNMASK> ## Med Math: Metric Conversions Question #7 330 mL = _____ L 1. 330, 000 • Rationale: 2. 3, 300 • Rationale: 3. 0.33 • Rationale: 4. 0. 033 • Rationale: <MASK> DA solution = 1 L/1000mLx 330 mL/1 = 0.33 L Ratio solution = 1000 mL/1 L = 330 mL/x L
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## Med Math: Metric Conversions Question #7 330 mL = _____ L 1. 330, 000 • Rationale: 2. 3, 300 • Rationale: 3. 0.33 • Rationale: 4. 0. 033 • Rationale: <MASK> DA solution = 1 L/1000mLx 330 mL/1 = 0.33 L Ratio solution = 1000 mL/1 L = 330 mL/x L <UNMASK> ## Med Math: Metric Conversions Question #7 330 mL = _____...
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### Select your language Suggested languages for you: Americas Europe Q8RP Expert-verified Found in: Page 415 ### Fundamentals Of Differential Equations And Boundary Value Problems Book edition 9th Author(s) R. Kent Nagle, Edward B. Saff, Arthur David Snider Pages 616 pages ISBN 9780321977069 # In Problems 3-10...
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# Period Of Function by -2 views Period of sinusoidal functions from equation. You can figure this out without looking at a graph by dividing with the frequency which in this case is 2. Graphing Trigonometric Functions Graphing Trigonometric Functions Neon Signs ### Periodic functions are used throughout science to...
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# Thread: Question involving a continuous function on a closed interval 1. ## Question involving a continuous function on a closed interval Intuitively this is obvious by graphing g(x) = x on [0,1] and seeing since f is continuous it has to intersect with g at some point. But I spent a long time and cannot figure out...
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## Vibrations of Continuous Systems: Lateral Vibrations of Beams ### Equation of Motion Consider a beam, shown in Figure 10.6(a) which has a length , density (mass per unit volume) and Young’s modulus which is acted upon by a distributed load (per unit length) acting laterally along the beam. Let measure the lateral ...
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## Vibrations of Continuous Systems: Lateral Vibrations of Beams ### Equation of Motion Consider a beam, shown in Figure 10.6(a) which has a length , density (mass per unit volume) and Young’s modulus which is acted upon by a distributed load (per unit length) acting laterally along the beam. Let measure the lateral ...
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📚 All Subjects > 📊 AP Stats > ⚖️ Unit 6 6.9 Justifying a Claim Based on a Confidence Interval for a Difference of Population Proportions 2 min readjune 5, 2020 Josh Argo AP Statistics📊 Bookmarked 4.3k • 246 resources See Units Interpretation When interpreting a confidence interval for the difference in...
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Skip to main content # 11.2: Arithmetic Sequences $$\newcommand{\vecs}[1]{\overset { \scriptstyle \rightharpoonup} {\mathbf{#1}} }$$ $$\newcommand{\vecd}[1]{\overset{-\!-\!\rightharpoonup}{\vphantom{a}\smash {#1}}}$$ $$\newcommand{\id}{\mathrm{id}}$$ $$\newcommand{\Span}{\mathrm{span}}$$ ( \newcommand{\kernel}{\ma...
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<MASK> more details: <MASK> • What is the average gcd? 397 is a prime, so its gcd with any of the other numbers in the series is 1. Jun 21, 2016 at 13:24 • Does computing all gcds then taking the average not work..? Jun 21, 2016 at 13:25 • @MattSamuel, all gcds give very low values, eg. (399, 710) => 1, etc..., then...
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# approximate greatest common divisor I try, without success, to create an algorithm that can compute the average greatest common divisor of a series of integers. For example, I have the following numbers: 399, 710, 105, 891, 402, 102, 397, ... As you can see, the average gcd is approximately 100, but how to comp...
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## Elementary and Intermediate Algebra: Concepts & Applications (6th Edition) $(a^3-b^4c^5)(a^6+a^3b^4c^5+b^8c^{10})$ Using $a^3+b^3=(a+b)(a^2-ab+b^2)$ or the factoring of 2 cubes, the factored form of the given expression, $a^{9}+b^{12}c^{15} ,$ is \begin{array}{l} (a^3-b^4c^5)[ (a^3)^2-(a^3)(-b^4c^5)+(-b^4c^5)^2] \\...
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# SWAPSIGN(Code Melange) - EDITORIAL (UNOFFICIAL) Author: Vineet Shah Editorialist: Vaibhav Jain MEDIUM ### PROBLEM: Find the number of ordered pairs (b,c) such that it satisfies the following equation: a+(b×c)=a×b+a×c ### QUICK EXPLANATION: We can rewrite equation as a(a-1)=(b-a)(c-a). Now the answer will be 2×f...
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# How to solve differential equations Differential equations make use of mathematical operations with derivatives. Solving differential equations is a very important, but also hard concept in calculus. There exist more methods of solving this kind of exercises. Firstly, we will have a look on how first order differen...
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# Radius Calculator: Compute Dimensions of a Circle Written by: PK Below is a radius calculator, which will compute a circle's diameter, circumference, and area if you know the radius. Do you know a different dimension? Instead try one of the other circle dimension calculators: ## What is a Circle's Radius? The ra...
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# Questions Asked in IBPS SO Prelims Exam 31 December 2017 ## Questions Asked in IBPS SO Prelims Exam 31 December 2017 The final exam of this year , IBPS SO Prelims Exam 2017 has begun and we know you have been eagerly waiting for the review and analysis of the IBPS SO Prelims Exam 2017. Considering the level of diff...
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<MASK> <UNMASK> # 711 US dry barrels in dry quarts ## Conversion 711 US dry barrels is equivalent to 74654.3056705202 dry quarts.[1] ## Conversion formula How to convert 711 US dry barrels to dry quarts? We know (by definition) that: $1\mathrm{drybarrel}\approx 104.999023446583\mathrm{dryquart}$ <MASK> $1 ⁢ dry...
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# 711 US dry barrels in dry quarts ## Conversion 711 US dry barrels is equivalent to 74654.3056705202 dry quarts.[1] ## Conversion formula How to convert 711 US dry barrels to dry quarts? We know (by definition) that: $1\mathrm{drybarrel}\approx 104.999023446583\mathrm{dryquart}$ <MASK> $1 ⁢ drybarrel 711 ⁢ dryba...
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<MASK> The symbol for degrees (o) or the word degree is NOT used on the Kelvin scale: <MASK> <UNMASK> <MASK> We often associate temperature with how hot or cold something is. If we see a piece of metal glowing red, that would be hot to the touch. A ground covered with snow would be cold to touch. This is only part...
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<MASK> We often associate temperature with how hot or cold something is. If we see a piece of metal glowing red, that would be hot to the touch. A ground covered with snow would be cold to touch. This is only part of the story. In physics, temperature is the measure of how internal particles move. <MASK> In an effo...
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<MASK> and for this small distance dz ,velocity of river assumed to be constant V =z1/ 2 <MASK> ds =z1/ 2 dt <MASK> <UNMASK> # THE FLOW SPEED OF WATER VARIES WITH THE DISTANCE FROM ITS STRAIGHT BANK AS V=(1m1/2s).z1/ 2 where z is the perpendicular distance in m from the bank A.SWIMMER ENTERS THE  RIVER AT A POINT...
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# THE FLOW SPEED OF WATER VARIES WITH THE DISTANCE FROM ITS STRAIGHT BANK AS V=(1m1/2s).z1/ 2 where z is the perpendicular distance in m from the bank A.SWIMMER ENTERS THE  RIVER AT A POINT A ON THE BANK AND SWIMS AT 2m/s, IN A DIRN NORMAL TO RIVER FLOW. WHAT IS HIS DRIFT DOWNSTREAM BY THE TIME HIS NORMAL DISTANCE FROM...
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# Market Power: Monopoly and Monopsony ## Presentation on theme: "Market Power: Monopoly and Monopsony"— Presentation transcript: Market Power: Monopoly and Monopsony Chapter 9 Review of Perfect Competition P = LMC = LRAC Normal profits or zero economic profits in the long run Large number of buyers and sellers Homo...
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files/ -- Blogmeister Ms. Jovanovich's Math Mumblings Jovanovich Mathematics This blog is for Miss Jovanovich's algebra and geometry classes to share ideas, ask questions, and reflect on what skills and topics we are studying. If we are lucky, we might even get a chance to connect with other students studying the same...
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<MASK> # 物理代考| Reduction of the Basis量子力学代写 <MASK> 8.2 Reduction of the Basis Let us try to formalize this measurement theory. Suppose we are looking at a single particle, and we have a complete set of the eigenfunctions of some hermitian operator with real eigenvalues at our disposal $$F \psi_{f}(x)=f \psi_{f}(x) \...
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19th Ave New York, NY 95822, USA # 物理代考| Reduction of the Basis量子力学代写 ## 物理代写 8.2 Reduction of the Basis Let us try to formalize this measurement theory. Suppose we are looking at a single particle, and we have a complete set of the eigenfunctions of some hermitian operator with real eigenvalues at our disposal $$F ...
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<MASK> <UNMASK> <MASK> The Problem is when I Compute the Inverse I have to solutions $sech^{-1}(x) = ln(\frac{1\pm \sqrt{1-x^{2}}}{x}) : 0<x\leq 1$ <MASK> Another Question is how can I prove without the graph that csch (x) is one - to -one <MASK> Last edited: Aug 29, 2011 2. Aug 29, 2011 ### mahmoud2011 For t...
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<MASK> The Problem is when I Compute the Inverse I have to solutions $sech^{-1}(x) = ln(\frac{1\pm \sqrt{1-x^{2}}}{x}) : 0<x\leq 1$ <MASK> Another Question is how can I prove without the graph that csch (x) is one - to -one <MASK> Last edited: Aug 29, 2011 2. Aug 29, 2011 ### mahmoud2011 For the second question...
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Refraction & Reflection of Plane Waves using Huygens Principle # Refraction & Reflection of Plane Waves using Huygens Principle | Physics Class 12 - NEET PDF Download As we know that when light falls on an object, it bends and move through the material, this is what refraction is. Also when the light bounces off the ...
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# Longest Increasing Path in Matrix Given a matrix of N rows and M columns. From m[i][j], we can move to m[i+1][j], if m[i+1][j] > m[i][j], or can move to m[i][j+1] if m[i][j+1] > m[i][j]. The task is print longest path length if we start from (0, 0). <MASK> ## Recommended: Please try your approach on {IDE} first, b...
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# Longest Increasing Path in Matrix Given a matrix of N rows and M columns. From m[i][j], we can move to m[i+1][j], if m[i+1][j] > m[i][j], or can move to m[i][j+1] if m[i][j+1] > m[i][j]. The task is print longest path length if we start from (0, 0). Examples: <MASK> ## Recommended: Please try your approach on {ID...
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<MASK> Now take m=1kg and d=1m Does this mean that E is inversely proportional to time? <MASK> 4. May 28, 2015 <MASK> ### Deepak K Kapur One more question (silly one). <MASK> Then, how on earth can we multiply a concrete entity with an abstract one?? <MASK> Staff Emeritus 1 m doesn't depend on time, but this...
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<MASK> Now take m=1kg and d=1m Does this mean that E is inversely proportional to time? <MASK> 3. May 28, 2015 <MASK> 4. May 28, 2015 <MASK> ### Deepak K Kapur One more question (silly one). <MASK> Then, how on earth can we multiply a concrete entity with an abstract one?? <MASK> ### Fredrik Staff Emeritu...
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<MASK> $y = f(x) = a \sin(b x + c) + d$ , in blue (with phase shift) <MASK> set a = 1, b = 1, d = 0 and change parameter c starting from zero going slowly to positive larger values. Take note of the shift, is it left or right? set a = 1, b = 1, d = 0 and change parameter c starting from zero going slowly to negative...
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<MASK> Let us now put the values of the quadrantal angles angles $0, \dfrac{\pi}{2}, \pi, \dfrac{3\pi}{2} , 2\pi$ and the values of their sine on a table as shown below. <MASK> $f(x) = a \sin(b x + c) + d$ in blue and $g(x) = a \sin(b x) + d$ <MASK> $y = f(x) = a \sin(b x + c) + d$ , in blue (with phase shift) ...
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# Often asked: What Is A Space Figure? A space figure or three-dimensional figure is a figure that has depth in addition to width and height. Some common simple space figures include cubes, spheres, cylinders, prisms, cones, and pyramids. A space figure having all flat faces is called a polyhedron. ## What is the dif...
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# Reduction of coil span This value expresses the reduction of the coil span compared to full pitch. The higher the reduction of coil span, the shorter the end-turns of your winding. In the Emetor winding calculator, the reduction of coil span compared to full pitch is expressed in number of slot pitches. The reduct...
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<MASK> <UNMASK> View Question Question Subject: Java Programming - Quadratic Equations Category: Computers > Programming Asked by: java_design-ga List Price: \$15.00 Posted: 29 Nov 2005 05:34 PST Expires: 30 Nov 2005 09:47 PST Question ID: 598931 ```Design and develop a Java program that continuously computes and ...
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<MASK> Hints (Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences!) A121505 Hit triangle for unit circle area (Pi) approximation problem described in A121500. 1 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,...
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This site is supported by donations to The OEIS Foundation. Hints (Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences!) A121505 Hit triangle for unit circle area (Pi) approximation problem described in A121500. 1 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, ...
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Explore BrainMass Share # Using MINITAB, Perform the Regression and Correlation Analysis This content was STOLEN from BrainMass.com - View the original, and get the already-completed solution here! Using MINITAB perform the regression and correlation analysis for the data on CREDIT BALANCE (Y) and SIZE (X) by answer...
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<MASK> <UNMASK> <MASK> Example : convert 25 yd/s to pm/s: <MASK> ## How to Convert Picometer/second to Yard/second? As we know One pm/s is equal to 1.0936132983333E-12 yd/s (1 pm/s = 1.0936132983333E-12 yd/s). <MASK> Example : convert 45 pm/s to yd/s: 45 pm/s = 45 × 1.0936132983333E-12 yd/s = yd/s <MASK> Exa...
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<MASK> Example : convert 25 yd/s to pm/s: <MASK> ## How to Convert Picometer/second to Yard/second? As we know One pm/s is equal to 1.0936132983333E-12 yd/s (1 pm/s = 1.0936132983333E-12 yd/s). <MASK> Example : convert 45 pm/s to yd/s: 45 pm/s = 45 × 1.0936132983333E-12 yd/s = yd/s <MASK> Example : convert 45 ...
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UBS Interview Question: What is the sum of 1-40?... | Glassdoor # What is the sum of 1-40? 0 820 Interview Candidate on Feb 11, 2010 2 We can have the sum by using the following formula N * (N + 1) / 2 So we have: 40 * (40 + 1) / 2 = 820 blue on Mar 21, 2010 0 Since he isn't asking to sum all the numbers from 1...
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• Views : 40k+ • Sol Viewed : 10k+ # Mind Teasers : Funny New Year Riddle Difficulty Popularity What are these ? January first 2010 => 800 X 600 January first 2011 => 1280 X 1024 January first 2012 => 600 X 1200 Discussion Suggestions • Views : 70k+ • Sol Viewed : 20k+ # Mind Teasers : Tricky Math Race Riddle Di...
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# $(\frac{a}{b})^4+(\frac{b}{c})^4+(\frac{c}{d})^4+(\frac{d}{e})^4+(\frac{e}{a})^4\ge\frac{b}{a}+\frac{c}{b}+\frac{d}{c}+\frac{e}{d}+\frac{a}{e}$ How exactly do I solve this problem? (Source: 1984 British Math Olympiad #3 part II) $$\begin{equation*} \bigl(\frac{a}{b}\bigr)^4 + \bigl(\frac{b}{c}\bigr)^4 + \bigl(\frac...
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## Oct 13, 2015 ### Optimizing Bubble Sort Algorithm Having been in Java world for around 5 years, I believe Bubble Sort is the probably simplest and widely used sorting algorithm that works by repeatedly swapping the adjacent elements if they are not in the right order. However, with just a little tweaking, it’s pos...
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## ax2 + bx + c = 0 The quadratic formula calculator is an online calculator to solve a standard quadratic equation using the Quadratic Formula, which is - Roots(x1, x2) = −b ± √   b2 − 4ac 2a After solving the quadratic equation using a quadratic formula calculator, we get two values: x1 = −b + √   b2 − 4ac 2a ...
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# Mechanics Question A lift of mass Mkg is being raised by a vertical cable attached to the top of the lift. A person of mass mkg stands on the floor inside the lift, as shown in Figure 1. The lift ascends vertically with constant acceleration 1.4 m s. The tension in the cable is 2800 N and the person experiences a co...
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# What is the volume of a sphere whose TSA is 616cm 2 by Sandheep 2016-03-05T22:00:07+05:30 Given that tsa of the sphere  = 616 4πr² = 616 r² = 616×7/22×4 r² = 49 r = 7cm then the volume of the sphere = 4/3πr³ = 4/3×22/7×7×7×7 = 1437.33cm yes ok once observe from the pitcher then you will understand
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Thursday, September 21, 2023 HomeSoftware DevelopmentVerify if A and B could be lowered to 0 by decrementing... # Verify if A and B could be lowered to 0 by decrementing with x and y with absolute distinction at most Okay [ad_1] Given three integers A, B, and K. The task is to check whether A and B can be reduced to...
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Math for Future Value of Growing Annuity Am I working this out correctly? I need to verify that my code is correct... $$1000 \cdot \left(\frac{(1 + 0.1 / 12)^{40 * 12} - (1 + 0.06 / 12)^{40 * 12}}{(0.1 / 12) - (0.06 / 12)}\right)$$ Something like this: 53.700663174244 - 10.957453671655 ( = 42.7432095026 ) / 0.00833...
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<MASK> <UNMASK> <MASK> 1583 Every high school in the city of Euclid sent a team of $3$ students to a math contest. Each participant in the contest received a different score. Andrea's score was the median among all students, and hers was the highest score on her team. Andrea's teammates Beth and Carla placed $37$th...
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<MASK> 1583 Every high school in the city of Euclid sent a team of $3$ students to a math contest. Each participant in the contest received a different score. Andrea's score was the median among all students, and hers was the highest score on her team. Andrea's teammates Beth and Carla placed $37$th and $64$th, respe...
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## Algebra 1: Common Core (15th Edition) $(d-15)(d-3)$ To factor a trinomial in the form $d^2+bd+c$, we must find two numbers whose product is $c$ and whose sum is $b$. We then insert these two numbers into the blanks of the factors $(d+\_)(d+\_)$. In the case of $d^2-18d+45$, we are looking for two numbers whose prod...
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# If Surface tension (S), Moment of Inertia (I) and Planck's constant (h), were to be taken as the fundamental units, the dimensional formula for linear momentum would be: <MASK> The dimension of S, surface tension is [MT-2] <MASK> The dimension of h, planks constant is [ML2 T-1] <MASK> On substituting the dimens...
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# If Surface tension (S), Moment of Inertia (I) and Planck's constant (h), were to be taken as the fundamental units, the dimensional formula for linear momentum would be: <MASK> Concept: The linear momentum is given by the formula: <MASK> The dimension of S, surface tension is [MT-2] <MASK> The dimension of h, ...
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1. ## havent a clue! havent a clue! 6x2+x-15=0 2. Originally Posted by jenko havent a clue! <MASK> Mulitply 6 and -15: -90 Now list all pairs of factors of -90: 1, -90 2, -45 3, -30 6, -15 9, -10 10, -9 15, -6 30, -3 45, -2 90, -1 Now which of these pairs add to 1? The 10 and -9, of course. So 1 = 10 - 9: $6x^2 ...
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1. ## havent a clue! havent a clue! 6x2+x-15=0 2. Originally Posted by jenko havent a clue! 6x2+x-15=0 Let's try this using the method I posted in your other thread. Mulitply 6 and -15: -90 Now list all pairs of factors of -90: 1, -90 2, -45 3, -30 6, -15 9, -10 10, -9 15, -6 30, -3 45, -2 90, -1 Now which of th...
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## Got It Got It is an adding game for two players. You can play against the computer or with a friend. It is a version of a well known game called Nim. Start with the Got It target $23$. The first player chooses a whole number from $1$ to $4$ . Players take turns to add a whole number from $1$ to $4$ to the runnin...
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# algebra 2 What is the Domain and Range of the Radical Parent function 1. 👍 0 2. 👎 0 3. 👁 35 1. Check some of the following sites: Sra (PS = this is ALGEBRA?) 1. 👍 0 2. 👎 0 ## Similar Questions 1. ### algebra 2 What is the Domain and Range of the Radical Parent function asked by Andrew on May 8, 2010 2. #...
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# Division of Polynomial by quadratic There was a question in which it was asked to find the remainder when $$x^{100}$$ is divided by $$x^2-3x+2$$. However I somehow manged to solve this question. But then I thought what would be the general case of this; that is--- What is the remainder when $$f(x)$$ is divided by ...
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<MASK> One-by-one look at each automatic payment and ask: <MASK> • Eating Out / Take-Aways • Groceries • Clothing • Entertaining at home • Alcohol bought • Luxuries • Telephone • Electricity • Internet • Make-up <MASK> I am constantly looking at how and where I spend my money and deciding whether what I am doing i...
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## How to calculate the interest you can earn Here’s a quick explanation on how to calculate the interest that you can earn on your savings (or pay on your debt). Let’s use an example of R1,500 (don’t worry about the currency – the maths is the same) and you deposit it in your bank account that earns 3.5% interest. ...
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If c and d are positive, is d an integer ? : GMAT Data Sufficiency (DS) Check GMAT Club Decision Tracker for the Latest School Decision Releases http://gmatclub.com/AppTrack It is currently 19 Jan 2017, 22:01 ### GMAT Club Daily Prep #### Thank you for using the timer - this advanced tool can estimate your performa...
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<MASK> RD Sharma Solutions for Class 12 Maths Exercise 21.4 Chapter 21 Areas of Bounded Regions is the most preferred study material due to its unique description of the concepts. In this RD Sharma Solutions for Class 12 Maths Chapter 21, a distinctive attempt is made to build an understanding of the problems. Pursuin...
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<MASK> RD Sharma Solutions for Class 12 Maths Exercise 21.4 Chapter 21 Areas of Bounded Regions is the most preferred study material due to its unique description of the concepts. In this RD Sharma Solutions for Class 12 Maths Chapter 21, a distinctive attempt is made to build an understanding of the problems. Pursuin...
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# Real Sequence with Nonzero Limit is Eventually Nonzero ## Theorem Let $\sequence {x_n}$ be a real sequence. Let $\sequence {x_n}$ converge to $a \ne 0$. Then: $\exists N \in \N: \forall n \ge N: x_n \ne 0$ That is, eventually every term of $\sequence {x_n}$ becomes non-zero. ## Proof Suppose $a > 0$. $\exist...
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LLA to Flat Earth Estimate flat Earth position from geodetic latitude, longitude, and altitude Library Utilities/Axes Transformations Description The LLA to Flat Earth block converts a geodetic latitude $\left(\overline{\mu }\right)$, longitude $\left(\overline{\iota }\right)$, and altitude (h) into a 3-by-1 vecto...
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# Math-Algebra posted by . The pressure of a gas varies directly as its temperature. IF the pressure of a gas is 200 pounds per square inch (lb/in^2) at a temperature of 65.5 degrees C, what is the pressure of the gas when the temperature is 250 degrees F? • Math-Algebra - The pressure of a gas varies directly as i...
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<MASK> <UNMASK> <MASK> ## UNSW Sydney Skip to 0 minutes and 9 seconds We learned earlier that a plane might crash if its centre of gravity is outside permissible limits. How can you check it? You can use the method of composite bodies. <MASK> Skip to 2 minutes and 11 seconds Here are two free-body diagrams. One s...
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<MASK> ## UNSW Sydney Skip to 0 minutes and 9 seconds We learned earlier that a plane might crash if its centre of gravity is outside permissible limits. How can you check it? You can use the method of composite bodies. <MASK> Skip to 2 minutes and 11 seconds Here are two free-body diagrams. One shows the two weigh...
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<MASK> <UNMASK> <MASK> # Ching chi tu journal 5 1,681 views Published on <MASK> Are you sure you want to Yes No • Be the first to comment Views Total views 1,681 On SlideShare 0 From Embeds 0 Number of Embeds 2 Actions Shares 0 23 0 Likes 1 Embeds 0 No embeds No notes for slide ### Ching chi tu journal 5 1. ...
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