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## Trigonometry (11th Edition) Clone $30.8580+18.5414i$ First, we use the product theorem to multiply the absolute values and add the arguments: $(12$ cis $18.5^{\circ})(3$ cis $12.5^{\circ})$ $=12(3)$ cis $(18.5^{\circ}+12.5^{\circ})$ $=36$ cis $(31.0^{\circ})$ Next, we change the expression into its equivalent form:...
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# Chi-Bar-Squared Distribution Probability Distributions > Chi-bar-squared distribution ## What is a chi-bar-squared distribution? A chi bar squared distribution is two or more chi-square distributions, mixed over their degrees of freedom. You’ll often find chi-bar-squared distributions when testing a hypothesis wit...
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# Area and two angles Calculate the size of all sides and internal angles of a triangle ABC, if it is given by area S = 501.9; and two internal angles α = 15°28' and β = 45°. Result C =  119.533 ° a =  20.859 b =  55.309 c =  68.056 #### Solution: $A = 15+\dfrac{ 28 }{ 60 } = \dfrac{ 232 }{ 15 } \doteq 15.4667 \ ^...
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# Diffusion Mathematics In no particular order, here are some common mathematical concepts often found in diffusion modeling. To simulate and quantify simple diffusion (e.g. 2D Brownian Motion) only requires a working knowledge of basic statistics and trigonometry. Modeling complex forms of diffusion requires the use ...
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# Quaternions Article by: ## Overview< A quaternion (pronounced qwa-ter-ne-ion) is a complex-number like system which contains three imaginary components and one real component. Arguably, the most useful quaternions is a subset of all quaternions called unit quaternions (or versors), which can be used to describe a ...
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# Using prime factorisatioji, Question: Using prime factorisatioji, find which of the following are perfect cubes, (a) 128 (b) 343 (c) 729 (d) 1331 Solution: (a) We have, 128 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 Since, 2 remains after grouping in triplets. So, 128 is not a perfect cube. (b) We have, 343 = 7 x 7 x 7 ...
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# Practice Questions on Geometry & MensurationAptitude Questions and Answers ## Difficult Geometry & Mensuration Question - 1 Q1. The length, breadth and height of a room are in the ratio $3:2:1$. If the breadth and height are halved while the length is doubled, then the total area of the four walls of the room will...
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# 62 rounding and machine precision to represent a real • 213 • 100% (3) 3 out of 3 people found this document helpful This preview shows page 109 - 112 out of 213 pages. ##### We have textbook solutions for you! The document you are viewing contains questions related to this textbook. The document you are viewing c...
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Exercise 1 / 39 # Exercise - PowerPoint PPT Presentation Exercise. Compare by using >, <, or =. 9 12. 11 16. >. Exercise. Compare by using >, <, or =. 12 18. 8 12. =. Exercise. Compare by using >, <, or =. 1628. 13 21. <. Exercise. Solve the proportion. x 15. 16 12. =. x = 20. 14 5. 4 5. d = = 2 = 2.8. Exercise. I ...
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# Showing that $\sum_{n \leq x} \frac{\mu(n)}{n} \log \frac{x}{n} = O(1)$. So I am trying to show the following: $$\sum_{n \leq x} \frac{\mu(n)}{n} \log{\frac{x}{n}}=O(1)$$ so I tried partial summation as following: Let $A(x)=\sum_{n \leq x} \frac{\mu(n)}{n}$, then we have $$\sum_{n \leq x} \frac{\mu(n)}{n} \log{\fra...
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Open in App Not now # Is 13 a whole number? • Last Updated : 21 Sep, 2021 The method to represent and work with numbers is known as the number system. A number system is a system of writing to represent numbers. It is the mathematical notation used to represent numbers of a given set by using digits or other symbols...
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# Math 1030 The flashcards below were created by user StudyNerd on FreezingBlue Flashcards. 1. Logic the study of the methods and principles of reasoning. 2. An argument uses a set of facts or assumptions, called premises, to support a conclusion. An argument uses a set of facts or assumptions, called premises, to su...
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# Horizon The top of a lighthouse is 17 m above the sea. How far away is an object which is just “on the horizon”? [Assume the earth is a sphere of radius 6378.1 km.] Result x =  14.7 km #### Solution: Try calculation via our triangle calculator. Leave us a comment of example and its solution (i.e. if it is still...
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### End Behavior Of A Rational Function Calculator End Behavior Of A Rational Function Calculator. The end behavior of a rational function (what does as grows very large in magnitude) can be determined by the structure of the function's expression. The end behavior of a function {eq}f(x) {/eq} refers to how the functi...
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Join our VIP Club! It’s Free! Tuesday, 27th June, 2017 Casino Answers » Casino Betting Systems » What is the Martingale Betting System? # What is the Martingale Betting System? The Martingale Betting System is the most popular betting strategy when it comes to playing at casinos, and is most commonly used while p...
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# P, Q, R, S, T and U are seated around a circular table. R is seated two places to the right of Q. P is seated three places to the left of R. S is seated opposite U. If P and U now switch seats, which of the following must necessarily be true? Free Practice With Testbook Mock Tests ## Options: 1. P is immediately t...
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Orders of permutations • Oct 16th 2008, 07:02 AM universalsandbox Orders of permutations What is the order of a permutation telling you about it? And how to find the following orders (1 5 4)(2 3 7)(6 8) (1 3 5 7)(2 6)(4 8) Thanks! • Oct 16th 2008, 08:54 AM ThePerfectHacker Quote: Originally Posted by universalsandb...
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# Work Check: Heat transfer between reservoir and small system • WWCY In summary, the conversation discusses the calculation of the total change in entropy in the universe when a large reservoir at temperature ##T_r## is placed in thermal contact with a small system at temperature ##T##. The solution involves finding ...
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Conversion formula The conversion factor from grams to kilograms is 0.001, which means that 1 gram is equal to 0.001 kilograms: 1 g = 0.001 kg To convert 73.7 grams into kilograms we have to multiply 73.7 by the conversion factor in order to get the mass amount from grams to kilograms. We can also form a simple prop...
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# [Electromagnetism] How much work is required in moving Q3 to infinity? 1. Jan 30, 2012 ### Sean1218 1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data How much work is required in moving Q3 to infinity while Q1 and Q2 remain in their positions? Q3-------a-------| |-----------------| b Q1-------------Q2...
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# Find the covariance matrix of a vector of random variables If $X$ and $Y$ are independent and identical gaussian random variables with $\mu=0$ and $\sigma^2=1$, how can I calculate the covariance matrix of the following vector: $$Z=\begin{pmatrix} X+2Y\\ 1-X-Y\\ 2X-Y \end{pmatrix}$$ I tried to start by writing $E(...
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We think you are located in United States. Is this correct? # End of chapter exercises ## End of chapter exercises Textbook Exercise 7.6 Describe this figure in terms of a prism. Square prism with a triagonal prism on one side. Note that this is not a pentagonal prism since not all the angles are the same size. Draw...
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# Prove that $\sum\limits_{k}\sum\limits_{i\le k}\binom{n}{i}\cdot\sum\limits_{j>k}\binom{n}{j}=\frac{n}{2}\binom{2n}{n}$ Question: show that $$\sum_{k=0}^{n-1}\left(\binom{n}{0}+\binom{n}{1}+\cdots+\binom{n}{k}\right)\left(\binom{n}{k+1}+\cdots+\binom{n}{n}\right)=\dfrac{n}{2}\binom{2n}{n}$$ My idea: let $$a_{k}=\...
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Pre-Algebra Lesson 8-5 # Pre-Algebra Lesson 8-5 - Problem-Solving strategy Draw a... This preview shows pages 1–8. Sign up to view the full content. Problem-Solving strategy - Draw a Graph Setting Goals: To solve problems by using graphs. This preview has intentionally blurred sections. Sign up to view the full ver...
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Common Core Alignment:. 1.OA.4: Operations And Algebraic Thinking Understand And Apply Properties Of Operations And The Relationship Between Addition And Subtraction. Understand subtraction as an unknown-addend problem. For example, subtract 10 - 8 by finding the number that makes 10 when added to 8. 1.OA.5: Oper...
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# Dakota Fanning – Future Predictions (12/04/2019) How will Dakota Fanning perform on 12/04/2019 and the days ahead? Let’s use astrology to undertake a simple analysis. Note this is not scientifically verified – take it with a grain of salt. I will first find the destiny number for Dakota Fanning, and then something s...
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Home > Relative Error > Relative Error Of Speed # Relative Error Of Speed ## Contents LowlyPion, Aug 15, 2008 Aug 15, 2008 #5 Chrisas What about using the nominal values given and the speed based on the nominal values as the denominator? Source(s): My physics lab manual/textbook (and I got the answer right on my lab...
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Consequently y x parenleftBig 4 4 x 2 parenrightBig 1 2 in which case y 2 20 1 # Consequently y x parenleftbig 4 4 x 2 parenrightbig 1 • Homework Help • 20 • 100% (17) 17 out of 17 people found this document helpful This preview shows page 8 - 11 out of 20 pages. Consequently, y 0 ( x ) = parenleftBig 4 + 4 x 2 par...
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Count nodes having Bitwise XOR of all edges in their path from the root equal to K • Last Updated : 18 Aug, 2021 Given a Binary Tree consisting of N nodes and two integers R and K. Each edge of the tree has a positive integer associated with it, given in the form {u, v, w} where the edge (u, v) has weight w. The task...
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# Bricks pyramid How many 50cm x 32cm x 30cm brick needed to built a 272m x 272m x 278m pyramid? Correct result: n =  107122667 #### Solution: We would be pleased if you find an error in the word problem, spelling mistakes, or inaccuracies and send it to us. Thank you! Tips to related online calculators Do you wa...
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# Difference between revisions of "2020 AIME II Problems/Problem 7" ## Problem Two congruent right circular cones each with base radius $3$ and height $8$ have the axes of symmetry that intersect at right angles at a point in the interior of the cones a distance $3$ from the base of each cone. A sphere with radius $r...
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# can you help me solve this maths problem for my son?  The answer is C:225 but can't figure out how they arrived at that? Relevance • 1 month ago They are expecting your son to notice a pattern. The sum of the first N odd numbers is always N × N (or as mathematicians would say it, N² meaning N "squared"). 1 odd num...
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# How Do You Implement a Graph in Data Structure? // Larry Thompson Implementing a graph in a data structure is an essential concept in computer science and has numerous applications in various domains. In this article, we will explore the steps involved in implementing a graph and discuss some popular graph represe...
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Categories # How do you do the disappearing coin trick? This isn’t really magic, and probably a very inefficient process. We only think, because we use the mathematical formula for hidden letter frequencies. Suppose we set up some very fast computers to run our method, and each of us just asks him to answer the ques...
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Determination of velocity and discharge using floatsTheory            If a flow meter is not available or a rough estimateis adequate you can measure flow by using a float The float can be any buoyantobject such as an orange or a partially filled plastic water bottle. Its needsto be heavy enough so that about an inch o...
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N Unique Random Numbers In Python With Code Examples N Unique Random Numbers In Python With Code Examples In this tutorial, we will try to find the solution to N Unique Random Numbers In Python through programming. The following code illustrates this. ```>>> import random >>> random.sample(range(1, 100), 3) [77, 52,...
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# annoying relativity • Feb 13th 2006, 01:37 PM dented42 annoying relativity I am having problems with an equation involving relativity, but my question is directly math related currently the equation is in the form of e=mc^2(blah blah blah), but I need it in the form e=mv^2(blah blah blah). the current equation is "...
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## 03 October 2015 ### Quantitative Aptitude Questions for Bank PO Prelims Exams 1. Shashank bought 36 kg of sugar @ Rs.45 per kg and 24 kg of sugar @ Rs.42 per kg. He mixed them and sold the mixture so as to earn 20% profit. What rate per kg did he sell it? 1) Rs.52.56 2) Rs.52.42 3) Rs.52.36 4) Rs.55.44 5) Rs.54.25...
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eblox asked in Education & ReferenceHomework Help · 9 months ago # Label the foci, the major vertices, and the minor vertices. (𝑥−1)^2/49 +(𝑦+3)^2/169 =1? Relevance • 9 months ago The standard form of an equation for an ellipse with center (h, k) is [(x - h)² / a²] + [(y - k)² / b²] = 1 Comparing that with the e...
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# Solution to Exercise 5 5) A factory is disposing of hot waste water by injecting it into a 1000 m deep well that penetrates a confined aquifer. The sandstone aquifer contains water at 35 °C, a similar temperature as the waste water. A regulator wanted the company to model how far the contaminated water would travel ...
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# Section 1.4 If-Then Statements and Postulates ## Presentation on theme: "Section 1.4 If-Then Statements and Postulates"— Presentation transcript: Section 1.4 If-Then Statements and Postulates 4/6/2017 Geometry Objectives-What we’ll learn Recognize and analyze a conditional statement Write postulates about points, ...
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$$\require{cancel}$$ # 1.5: Graphing ## Interpreting Graphs We conclude our discussion of straight-line motion by taking on the topic of representing motion with graphs. These graphs represent what is happening to the various dependent variables ($$x$$, $$v$$, and $$a$$) over time. There are three goals here: 1. To...
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# Particle physics threshold energy I read the article Threshold energy on Wikipedia about colliding particles and their threshold energy. Consider the case where a particle 1 with lab energy $$E_1$$ (momentum $$p_1$$) and mass $$m_1$$ impinges on a target particle 2 at rest in the lab, i.e. with lab energy and mass ...
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# Can you have a damping ratio greater than 1? ### Can you have a damping ratio greater than 1? A damping ratio: greater than 1 indicates an overdamped system, which returns to rest slowly without oscillations. less than 1 indicates an underdamped system, which returns to rest in a oscillatory fashion. equal to 1 is ...
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```Question 614606 First of all, only equations or inequalities are solved. What you have is called an expression. Expressions are simplified.<br> To simplify a square root, you look for perfect square factors of the radicand. ("Radicand" is the name for the expression inside a radical.) SO we look for perfect square f...
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Total: \$0.00 # Add Fractions Digital Lesson to use with Google Classroom CCSS 4.NF.5 Subject Common Core Standards Product Rating File Type PDF (Acrobat) Document File Be sure that you have an application to open this file type before downloading and/or purchasing. 726 KB|10 pages Share Product Description Are yo...
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215 views A shopkeeper claims to sell rice at cost price. He uses a false weight with the intention of selling rice at 20% profit. After selling rice to the customer, he realises that the customer has paid 15% less than what he should have paid. What is the actual profit percentage made by the shopkeeper? a)2%gain b)...
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0 26kviews For x(n)={2 3 4 5 1 3}, plot the following Discrete Time signals. 0 800views 1) x(n-1) Solution: $n’ = n-1 \\ \therefore n=n’-1$ n x(n) n’ -2 2 -3 -1 3 -2 0 4 -1 1 5 0 2 1 1 3 3 2 2) x(n)u(-n) Solution: $n’ = -n \\ u[n] = 0, n\lt0 \\ = 1, n≥0$ n x(n) u(n’) x(n)u(-n) -2 2 1 2 -1 3 1 3 0 4 1 4 1 5 0 0 2 ...
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Ex 3.3 Chapter 3 Class 11 Trigonometric Functions Serial order wise ### Transcript Ex 3.3, 6 Prove that: cos (Ο€/4βˆ’π‘₯) cos (Ο€/4βˆ’π‘¦) – sin (Ο€/4βˆ’π‘₯) sin (Ο€/4βˆ’π‘¦) = sin⁑(π‘₯ + 𝑦) Solving L.H.S We know that cos (A + B) = cos A cos B – sin A sin B The equation given in Question is of this for...
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# The first term of an AP is 12 and its 7th term is 24 less than its 11th term. Find the 20th term of this AP. Given: The first term of an AP is 12 and its 7th term is 24 less than its 11th term. To do: We have to find the 20th term of this AP. Solution: Let the first term of the A.P. be $a$ and the common differ...
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0 How many yards are there in 17 inches? Updated: 9/19/2023 Wiki User 13y ago There are 36 inches in one yard. Therefore, 17 inches is equal to 17/36 = 0.472 recurring (that is, 0.472222..) yards. Wiki User 13y ago Earn +20 pts Q: How many yards are there in 17 inches? Submit Still have questions? Related quest...
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## State-Space Realizations A state-space realization is an implementation of a given input-output behavior. If a system is modeled by a transfer matrix H(s), then a realization is a set of matrices A, B, C, D such that $H\left(s\right)=C{\left(sI-A\right)}^{-1}B+D$. In other words, if the system has state vector x, t...
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# Obeleži sve kategorije koje odgovaraju problemu ### Još detalja - opišite nam problem Uspešno ste prijavili problem! Status problema i sve dodatne informacije možete pratiti klikom na link. Nažalost nismo trenutno u mogućnosti da obradimo vaš zahtev. Molimo vas da pokušate kasnije. # Animation by stages¶ ## Traff...
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# Recognise When to Use a Volume Formula In this worksheet, students will try to recognise when it is possible to use formulae for the volume of the given shapes. Key stage:  KS 2 Curriculum topic:   Measurement Curriculum subtopic:   Use Area/Volume Formulae Difficulty level: #### Worksheet Overview Use the fol...
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x Turn on thread page Beta You are Here: Home >< Maths # Logs help- Mei c2 June 07 watch 1. Q6 ii. Logx^10-2Log(x^3/4)=4Log(2x) (show that this is the case) how did i get negged for this? -.- 2. (Original post by Davelittle) Q6 ii. Logx^10-2Log(x^3/4)=4Log(2x) (show that this is the case) Remember that: and Be ...
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## Intermediate Algebra (6th Edition) $f(c)=c^2-3c$ Substituting $x=c$ in $f(x)=x^2-3x$, then, \begin{align*} f(c)=c^2-3c .\end{align*}
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# Euclidean algorithm mathematics Alternative Title: anteanaresis Euclidean algorithm, procedure for finding the greatest common divisor (GCD) of two numbers, described by the Greek mathematician Euclid in his Elements (c. 300 bc). The method is computationally efficient and, with minor modifications, is still used b...
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Вы находитесь на странице: 1из 33 # BASIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS UNIT-I PART-A 1. What is a graph of network? When all elements in a network are replaced by lines with circles of dos at both ends. 2. What is tree of a network? It is an interconnected open set of branches which include all the nodes of the given graph. 3. G...
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' # Search results Found 1116 matches Cryoscopic constant Freezing-point depression describes the process in which adding a solute to a solvent decreases the freezing point of the solvent. freezing-point ... more Numerical Aperture In optics, the numerical aperture (NA) of an optical system is a dimensionless numb...
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# Generate random nxn matrix with all negative eigenvalues I need to generate an nxn matrix with random entries, but I also need all of the eigenvalues to be negative (real or complex doesn't matter). I have: r = 4; (* matrix dimension *) dom = {1, 10}; (* domain of random numbers *) eig = DiagonalMatrix[-RandomInteg...
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# How to Speed up Computation Time I have written the following code: ``````combinationsstring = "List of Combinations" for a = 0, 65 do for b = 0, 52 do for c = 0, 40 do for d = 0, 28 do for e = 0, 19 do for f = 0, 11 do for g = 0, 4 do if (((1.15^a)-1)+((20/3)*((1.15^b)-1)) +((100/3)*((1.15^c)-1))+(200*((1.15^d)-1)...
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# 33027 (number) 33027 is an odd five-digits composite number following 33026 and preceding 33028. In scientific notation, it is written as 3.3027 × 104. The sum of its digits is 15. It has a total of 3 prime factors and 8 positive divisors. There are 21,600 positive integers (up to 33027) that are relatively prime to...
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# Infinite primes? 1. Oct 12, 2007 ### mathusers hello guys . question here how can i prove that there exists infinitely many primes p such that p = 3 mod 4. i have a little inkling as i know that if a,b=1 mod 4 then ab = 1 mod 4. Im guessing it would be along the lines of euclids theorem? 2. Oct 12, 2007 ### Spi...
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Mathematics # Describe Change in Math Description Change Math Math Change Calculus Tweet Freddy Tay's image for: "Describe Change in Math Description Change Math Math Change Calculus" Caption: Location: Image by: There are many ways to describe change. Depending on what aspect that is to be described will depend on ...
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# Step 4 — Computation If we knew the exact position of three satellites and the exact range to each of them, we would geometrically be able to determine our location. We have suggested that we need ranges to four satellites to determine position. In this section, we will explain why this is and how GNSS positioning a...
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# Graph Theory Homework Daily homework will be posted here, the latest homework set will appear at the top of the list. Please make sure that you follow the guidelines given in the syllabus under Homework Policy when doing your homework. For weekly homework click here. This is homework for which you have one week to ...
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# Search by Topic #### Resources tagged with Rotations similar to Three Way Split: Filter by: Content type: Stage: Challenge level: ### There are 41 results Broad Topics > Transformations and their Properties > Rotations ### Get Cross ##### Stage: 4 Challenge Level: A white cross is placed symmetrically in a red...
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# Words into symbols, symbols into words Mathematicians use a lot of symbols. Everyone knows that. A symbol may represent a simple constant ($C$ is the constant of integration) or represent a collection of difficult concepts ($G$ is a group). Students need to be able to unpack the meaning from symbols and to do the re...
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# 1989 AHSME Problems/Problem 13 (diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) ## Problem Two strips of width 1 overlap at an angle of $\alpha$ as shown. The area of the overlap (shown shaded) is $[asy] pair a = (0,0),b= (6,0),c=(0,1),d=(6,1); transform t = rotate(-45,(3,.5)); pair e = ...
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# Physics Snap ## A long non-conducting cylinder of radius R, carries a uniform volume charge density p. The electric field at a point r #### STEP 1 1. Assume the cylinder is infinitely long, which simplifies the problem by ensuring symmetry. 2. Assume the charge density $\rho$ is uniform throughout the volume of th...
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# Math 240 Calculus III Save this PDF as: Size: px Start display at page: ## Transcription 1 The Calculus III Summer 2015, Session II Wednesday, July 8, 2015 2 Agenda 1. of the determinant 2. determinants 3. of determinants 3 What is the determinant? Yesterday: Ax = b has a unique solution when A is square and no...
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# Minimise the Sum of the Areas of the Circumcircles In a triangle $ABC$, point $X$ is picked on $BC$ such that the sum of the areas of the circumcircles of $ABX$ and $ACX$ is minimised. Describe where $X$ would be located on $BC$, and prove that this choice of $X$ is optimal. Edit: Original problem statement said ma...
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# Rhombus diagonal Area of rhombus is 224. One diagonal measures 33, find length of other diagonal. Correct result: u =  13.58 #### Solution: We would be pleased if you find an error in the word problem, spelling mistakes, or inaccuracies and send it to us. Thank you! #### You need to know the following knowledge...
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# How to prove Transitive property of Reducibility with a TM? How can we prove that $h(x) = g(f(x))$ is a reduction function for $A \leq_m C$, if $f$ is the reduction function of $A \leq_m B$ and $g$ is the reduction function for $B \leq_m C$ The given Proposition is: $A \leq_m B, B \leq_m C \Rightarrow A \leq_m C$ ...
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# 26252 (number) 26,252 (twenty-six thousand two hundred fifty-two) is an even five-digits composite number following 26251 and preceding 26253. In scientific notation, it is written as 2.6252 × 104. The sum of its digits is 17. It has a total of 3 prime factors and 6 positive divisors. There are 13,124 positive integ...
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# Difference between revisions of "Special linear group:SL(2,Z)" Jump to: navigation, search This article is about a particular group, i.e., a group unique upto isomorphism. View specific information (such as linear representation theory, subgroup structure) about this group View a complete list of particular groups ...
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# Thread: how to factor a polynomial to the yth degree 1. ## how to factor a polynomial to the yth degree How would I go about finding the inverse of the function f(x)=3+x+e^x ? I can rewrite the forumla interchanging the x and y variables to obtain x = 3+y+e^y but I'm not sure where to go from here. thanks! 2....
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hw1-finished # hw1-finished - Problem 1(a function a = euler step T_final... This preview shows pages 1–2. Sign up to view the full content. This preview has intentionally blurred sections. Sign up to view the full version. View Full Document This is the end of the preview. Sign up to access the rest of the documen...
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## Friday, December 15, 2006 ### StEven'S GroWin PoSt 1) What is a good definition of percent? You should use words, symbols, pictures and numerical examples in your definition. A percents is a number out of 100. 2) How are three fifths (3/5), 3:2, 60% and 0.6 all the same? Use pictures and words to show your answe...
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1. ## polynomial stuff determine the polynomial f(x) that possesses the following characteristic : 1) f(x) is a polynomial of degree4 2) (x-1) is a factor of f(x) and f ' (x) 3) f(0) =3 and f'(0)= -5 4) the ramiander when f(x) is divided by (x-2) is 13 Find the set of value of x such tht f'(x) >0. find all four root...
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## Elementary and Intermediate Algebra: Concepts & Applications (6th Edition) $\displaystyle \frac{1}{2}$ $10^{2}=100\quad\Rightarrow\quad 10=100^{1/2}$ $\log_{100}(10)=\log_{100}(100^{1/2})\quad$... Apply the property $\log_{a}a^{k}=k$ $=\displaystyle \frac{1}{2}$
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Tải bản đầy đủ - 0 (trang) Chapter 66. Some Applications of Matrices and Graphs in Euclidean Geometry # Chapter 66. Some Applications of Matrices and Graphs in Euclidean Geometry Tải bản đầy đủ - 0trang 66-2 Handbook of Linear Algebra The Euclidean distance, or distance, of two points A and B is the length of the ...
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# Fill in the blanks by using the correct word given in brackets.(i) All circles are ______ (congruent, similar)(ii) All squares are______ (similar, congruent)(iii) All _______ triangles are similar. (isosceles, equilateral)(iv) Two polygons of the same number of sides are similar, if (a) their corresponding angles are...
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Towers of Hanoi The towers of Hanoi The towers of Hanoi are a mathematical puzzle and patience game . construction The game consists of three sticks of the same size A , B and C , on which several perforated discs are placed, all of different sizes. At the beginning, all discs are on bar A , sorted by size, with th...
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# Register now to access 7 million high quality study materials (What's Course Hero?) Course Hero is the premier provider of high quality online educational resources. With millions of study documents, online tutors, digital flashcards and free courseware, Course Hero is helping students learn more efficiently and effe...
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# Binomial-beta conjugate model¶ ## Posterior predictive distribution¶ If $$X|p \sim \mathcal{BI}(m, p)$$ with $$p \sim \mathcal{B}(\alpha, \beta)$$, then the posterior predictive probability density function, the expected value and variance of $$X$$ are $f(x; m, \alpha, \beta) = \binom{m}{x}\frac{B(\alpha + x, m - ...
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Diese Präsentation wurde erfolgreich gemeldet. # digital text book 4 Teilen Nächste SlideShare Volumes And Surface Area × 1 von 12 1 von 12 # digital text book 4 Teilen #### Beschreibung digital text book #### Transkript 1. 1. MATHEMATICS STANDARD – 8 Prepared By, Sujitha . B B. Ed. Mathematics Reg no. : 133...
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\begin{aligned} & \lim _{x \rightarrow 0} \frac{e^x-\sqrt[3]{1+3 x}}{\ln \left(1+x^2\right)}=\lim _{x \rightarrow 0} \frac{e^x-\sqrt[3]{1+3 x}}{x^2} \\ & =\lim _{x \rightarrow 0} \frac{e^x-(1+3 x)^{-\frac{2}{3}}}{2 x}=\lim _{x \rightarrow 0} \frac{e^x-\left(-\frac{2}{3}\right)(1+3 x)^{-\frac{5}{3}} \cdot 3}{2} \\ & =\l...
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# Hello, I am hoping you would be able to help me with a few problems I am having. Can you… Hello, I am hoping you would be able to help me with a few problems I am having. Can you tell me if I am doing these problems correct and/or let me know where I am performing the missed calculations? Also, can you help explain,...
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# Partial order relation • Apr 16th 2006, 05:45 AM OReilly Partial order relation I need to show that relation R is partial order relation. $\displaystyle R = \{ (a,a),(b,b),(c,c),(a,b),(a,c),(b,c)\}$ I see that it is reflexive and transitive, but I don't see that is antisymmetric. In the book stands that it is anti...
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# What is the right choice for question 6) ? http://postimg.org/image/z4jswp8tv/ sciencesolve | Teacher | (Level 3) Educator Emeritus Posted on You may use as alternative method, the reminder theorem, such that: `x^3 + 3x^2 - kx + 10 = (x - 5)(ax^2 + bx + c) + 15` You need to notice that the quotient is second ord...
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##### How many times a wheel of radius 28 cm must rotate to go 352 m? It is given in the question that, Total distance to be covered by wheel = 352 m Radius of wheel = 28 cm Circumference of the circle = 2r = 2 × × 28 = 2 × 22 × 4 = 176 cm Hence, Number of rotations = = 200 The wheel will rotate 200 times 3...
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# In this chapter we will look relationships between two quantitative variables. ## Presentation on theme: "In this chapter we will look relationships between two quantitative variables."— Presentation transcript: In this chapter we will look relationships between two quantitative variables. We now consider two quan...
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# Ice in Water A single 50 g ice cube is dropped into a thermally insulated container holding 200 g of water. The water is initially at 25 oC and the ice is initially at -15 oC. a) What is the final temperature of the system after is has come to thermal equilibrium ? b) In terms of mass, how much of the ice has melt...
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# math posted by . i need help with this question.any help would be appreciated. 1.A company designs jackets that have stripes of equal width but different color.The background color of the jackets is different than the color of any of the stripes. How many different color patterns can the company prdouce if it stoc...
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# Count number of ways to construct binary search tree with n elements In how many ways, we can construct binary search tree from $n$ elements? I have written this code, but got a feedback that it could be improved. How to do it? def count_ways(n): c = [0] * (n+1) c[0] = 1 c[1] = 1 for i in xrange(2, n+1): sum_w = 0...
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# Hannah and her sweets It is hard to think of a test question more widely mocked than the “Hannah and her sweets” question floating around twitter this week: I don’t like this question at all as a standardized test question, but I thought that in the non pressurized setting of our living room that it would make for ...
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### Author Topic: Bonus problem 1  (Read 1266 times) #### Victor Ivrii • Elder Member • Posts: 2550 • Karma: 0 ##### Bonus problem 1 « on: September 22, 2016, 07:33:09 AM » Post solution (without screenshots) Find the general solution $u=u(x,y,t)$ u_t+2 tu_x + xu_y=0 and also a solution satisfying initial conditio...
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# Inverse Laplace Transform of e$^{-c \sqrt{s}}/(\sqrt{s}(a - s))$ I am trying to find the Inverse Laplace of the following function: $$F(s) = \frac{\mathrm{e}^{-x b \sqrt{s}}}{ b (a - s)\sqrt{s}}$$ I really don't know where to start on this one as I have only used the tables to complete other Inverse Laplace Transf...
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What can hyperbolic functions be used for? What can hyperbolic functions be used for? Hyperbolic functions can be used to describe the shape of electrical lines freely hanging between two poles or any idealized hanging chain or cable supported only at its ends and hanging under its own weight. How do hyperbolic func...
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