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# Convert Revolution to Mil
Please provide values below to convert revolution [r] to mil, or vice versa.
From: revolution To: mil
### Revolution to Mil Conversion Table
Revolution [r]Mil
0.01 r64 mil
0.1 r640 mil
1 r6400 mil
2 r12800 mil
3 r19200 mil
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#### [Root of one million twenty-four thousand three hundred thirty-three]
square root
1012.0934
cube root
100.8046
fourth root
31.8134
fifth root
15.9253
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ans is m=10.33
2014-03-22T13:14:42+05:30
Use bodmas rule...
9m/2=31+5
9m=36*2
m=8
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# Problem 45505. Square root
Solution 2792980
Submitted on 5 Aug 2020 by Alex Wu
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First year and 5-year follow-up
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Rewrite in slope-intercept form.
Move all terms not containing to the right side of the equation.
Subtract from both sides of the equation.
Add to both sides of the equation.
Divide each term by and simplify.
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### Probability of Repeating Digits
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From: Heyo Rust
Subject: probability of 987987987 in any real
Date: Tue, 8 Nov 94 9:48:02 MET
Hi, Dr. Math,
question that has boggled me for years came to my mind.
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Understanding the Probability of the Complement of an Event
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Translator: natsunoyoru97
There are two previous articles mentioned the problems about palindromic strings and palindromic sequences.
The core concept to FIND the palindromic strings is expanding from the middle to the edges:
``````string palindrome(string& s, int l, int r) {
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Before jumping into the topic of adding and subtracting rational expressions, let’s remind ourselves what rational expressions are.
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## Optimal Control of Investment-Reinsurance Problem for an Insurer with Jump-Diffusion Risk Process: Independence of Brownian Motions
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Hello, I have gone through basic tutorials and documentations.
But Cant find out solution for implementing below array function(y= y +(A[i]* T);) inside a loop. please hlep me out.
Float y=0;
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Identify Coefficients
# Identify Coefficients
The coeficient of a monomial is the number that multiplies the variable(s).
Look at the following expression
-3m+4
What is the coefficient of m?
A coefficient is the numerical factor of a term. The numerical factor of the term -3m is -3.
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# Introduction to Functions
Unit 3: INTRODUCTION TO FUNCTIONS
Lesson 1 of 7
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# Number 1002
one thousand two
### Properties of the number 1002
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## Chapter 4 - Day 1
##### Learning Targets
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Determine which of the following sequences, , converge and find the limit of those that do
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ii)
2. Originally Posted by matty888
Determine which of the following sequences, , converge and find the limit of those that do
i)
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Given: The vertices of the triangle are P (2a, 2, 6), Q (-4, 3b, -10) and R (8, 14, 2c).
x1 = 2a, y1 = 2, z1 = 6; x2 = -4, y2 = 3b, z2 = -10; x3 = 8, y3 = 14, z3 = 2c
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What is the Lowest common multiple of 3,4,and 6
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# Express each of t
Given:
Now, rationalizing
…(i)
Now, we know that,
(a + b)(a – b) = (a2 – b2)
So, eq. (i) become
[ i2 = -1]
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Given a number N. The task is to write a program to find the Nth term in the below series as follows:
`2, 4, 3, 4, 15...`
Examples:
```Input: N = 5
Output: 15
Explanation:
For N = 5,
Nth term = ( N * ( (N%2) + (N%3) )
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Problem 23. Finding Perfect Squares
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%% a = [2 3 4]; assert(isequal(isItSquared(a),true))
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• Jun 29th 2006, 10:40 AM
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A student could either pull or push, at an angle of 30o from the horizontal, a 50-kg crate on a horizontal surface, where the coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and surface is 0.20. The crate is to be moved a horizontal distance of 15 m.
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Richard M. Heiberger rmh at temple.edu
Sat Jan 21 03:25:18 CET 2017
```It looks like you are attempting to divide a number by a formula.
> 5 / (a ~ b)
Error in 5/(a ~ b) : non-numeric argument to binary operator
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Posted by 111qqz on Saturday, February 27, 2016
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http://acm.hdu.edu.cn/showproblem.php?pid=1284
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I have a task which I do not understand:
Consider $w = \frac{z}{z^2+1}$ where $z = x + iy$, $y \not= 0$ and $z^2 + 1 \not= 0$.
Given that Im $w = 0$, show that $| z | = 1$.
Partial solution (thanks to @ABC and @aranya):
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## food weight to volume conversions
### calculate volume of generic and branded foods per weight
#### Volume, i.e. how many spoons, cups,gallons or liters in 100 gram ofSENSITIVE MARINARA SAUCE, UPC:747479000604
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• The probability of landing on blue is 1:10.
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