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Of the three cannonballs with a diameter of 16 cm, which landed in the castle courtyard during the battle, the castle blacksmith cast balls with a diameter of 10 cm, which fit into the cannons placed on the walls. How many cannonballs did the blacksmith cast?
Correct result:
n2 = 12
#### Solution:
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# Holt Mcdougal Larson Algebra 1 (0th Edition) Edit edition Problem 45E from Chapter 4.7
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A message has come from another galaxy. The radio receiver detects 7 different wave forms and translates those into letters; now your task is pretty easy.
Decipher the message, and determine how many fingers the aliens have on one hand.
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Nov 11, 2016
${x}^{3} + 9 {x}^{2} + 15 x - 25 = \left(x - 1\right) {\left(x + 5\right)}^{2}$
#### Explanation:
Given:
${x}^{3} + 9 {x}^{2} + 15 x - 25$
First notice that the sum of the coefficients is $0$. That is:
$1 + 9 + 15 - 25 = 0$
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1. Apr 21, 2010
### kim032688
i have assignment in physics about graphical analysis of vectors...i need to see some examples or solution so i have any idea to do that..kindly help me pls..tnx
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A stone is dropped from the top of a cliff. It hits the ground below after 3.10 s. How high is the cliff?
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If H is the distance fallen in time t,
H = (g/2) t^2
Set t = 3.10 s and solve for H.
g is the acceleration of gravity, 9.8 m/s^2
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3.10 x 9.8=30.38
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In celestial mechanics, the specific relative angular momentum (often denoted $\displaystyle{ \vec{h} }$ or $\displaystyle{ \mathbf{h} }$) of a body is the angular momentum of that body divided by its mass.[1] In the case of two orbiting bodies it is the vector product of their re... | 2,137 | 7,209 | {"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-2022-21 | latest | en | 0.782689 |
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What is the weight of a metal reservoir - cylinder with a diameter of 2 m and a length 8 m, if 1 m2 of sheet metal weighs 100 kg?
m = 5026.5482 kg
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( ) + ( ) + ( ) + ( ) + ( ) = 30
This is what you have for equation and following are the numbers that you can use to fill in the brackets:
1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 and 15.
You can repeat the no. if required. The resulting sum should be 30.
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### Algebra
Mulitiply. (c+d)(c^2-cd+d^2)=c^3+d^3 is this correct.
### algebra 2
is this a circle or an ellispe 4(x-2)^2 + 4(y-4)^2=36
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1. What is a reasonable distance between two cities? A.200 km* B.200 m C.200 cm D.200 mm
2. 6,501.5 km = ? m = 6,501,500 m.
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### rbwang1225
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I want to try simulating some bodies in space using the basic formulas I learned in my college mechanics class.
So I know Newton's Law and some basic mechanics equations:
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$\vec{v} = \vec{v}_0 + \vec{a}t$
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For each of the next five days, Mary plans to spend 1/3 of the money she has at the beginning of the day. At the beginning of the first day, Mary has \$243. Assuming that Mary doesn't get any new money over the next five days, how much money will she have after the fifth day?
Feb 6, 2021
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I need to clear something myself on EV topic. I know that EV calculation is:
``````EV = (Percentage of hit * Pot size) + -(Percentage of not hit * Call size)
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I might be wrong but isn't the following a bit easier?
``````A = (percentage to hit * Pot size)
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## What is the difference between linear and nonlinear functions?
Linear FunctionA linear function is a relation between two variables that produces a straight line when graphed.
Non-Linear FunctionA non-linear function is a function that does not form a line when graphed..
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Lesson 9: Comparing with multiplication
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You've decided you want a plant for your room. At the gardening store, there are 4 different kinds of plants (tulip, fern, cactus, and ficus) and 4 different kinds of pots to hold the plants (clay pot, plastic pot, metal pot, and wood pot).
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Verify that the function satisfies the three hypotheses of Rolle's Therorem
on the given interval. Then find all numbers c that satisfy the conclusiton
of Rolle's Theorem. f(x)= x*sqrt(x+6) [-6,0]
f is continuous and differential
f(-6) =-6*sqrt(-6+6) =0
f(0)=0
f(x) = x (x+6^1/2)
f'(x)= (x+6^1/2) ... | 222 | 539 | {"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-2017-26 | latest | en | 0.820088 |
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## What do you mean by minus?
Use the word minus to mean “less” or “with the subtraction of.” When it’s minus fifteen degrees outside, it’s fifteen below zero — or fifteen degrees less than zero.
Whenever you talk about negative numbers, whether they relate to temperature or your b... | 860 | 3,849 | {"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... | 4.21875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2021-25 | latest | en | 0.920663 |
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Consider the x-coordinates of the given points:``
x = 1, x = 5 and x = 10
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# Form 2 digit number using 0,1,2,3,4,5 without repeating the digits. Write the sample space S, number of sample points n(S), U, n(U) for U is the event that the number so formed is divisible by 5.
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Answered A bicycle normally sells for 239.99 dollars. It is now on sale for 25% off. As an employee, Baron is able to save an extra 10% off the sale price. How much, t... | 271 | 870 | {"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-2023-06 | latest | en | 0.910776 |
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1. ## find values such that f(x) is a real number
ok so here goes...
let f(x) = arcsin(arcsin x). find the values of x in the interval -1< x< 1 such that f(x) is a real number. please note the less than greater than signs should be equal to as well, i don't know ... | 536 | 1,995 | {"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": 4, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.84375 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2016-50 | longest | en | 0.935569 |
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# HELP MEH
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Is x^4-1 a factor of P(x)=x^5+5x^4-x-5? If it is, write P(x) as a product of two factors. This confuses the heck out of meh. pls hlep fast!!!
Nov 22, 2017
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x^5+ 5x^4 -x - 5 let's factor this....so we have
x^4 ( x + 5) - 1 ( x + 5) the common factor is x + 5.....so... | 183 | 443 | {"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... | 3.671875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2019-09 | latest | en | 0.774511 |
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I've found a generalisation of Napoleon's theorem to general polygons.
Take any regular $$n$$-gon inscribed in a circle and stretch it (in any direction) so that the circle becomes an ellipse and the $$n$$-gon is no longer regular. Then construct regu... | 1,569 | 5,028 | {"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-2024-10 | latest | en | 0.878713 |
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I need help with this question :
Suppose a town has bicycles with license numbers 1, . . . , N . You observe
5 bicycles and the highest number you observe is 60. What is the MAximum Likelihood Estimate(MLE) for the number of bicycles in the town? Does the MLE provide a reasonable est... | 423 | 1,351 | {"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": 7, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.765625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2016-50 | longest | en | 0.865275 |
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I have two groups of points, and the lenth of them may be different.I want to know which group of points connects more strongly, are there any existing algorithms for this?
Here are two groups of points, group1 has 13 points, group2 has 10 :
group1={{8, -2}, {10, -2}, ... | 1,519 | 5,214 | {"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... | 3.765625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2016-30 | latest | en | 0.900261 |
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• Feb 28th 2009, 09:42 PM
TheOriginal08
Real / Imaginary Parts
Find the real and imaginary parts of the complex number.
i√2
Can someone explain the steps of finding this? Thanks!
• Feb 28th 2009, 10:30 PM
Prove It
Quote:
Originally Posted by TheOriginal08
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12210 = 2351137
BaseRepresentation
bin10111110110010
3121202020
42332302
5342320
6132310
750412
oct27662
917666
1012210
1191a0
127096
135733
144642
153940
hex2fb2
12210 has 32 divisors (see below), whose sum is σ = 32832. Its totient is φ = 2880.
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Find all roots of
$\left(x+1\right)\left(x+3\right)\left(x+4\right)\left(x+6\right)=720$
Sariah Glover
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Actually you can use your method: $\left({x}^{2}+7x+6\right)\left({x}^{2}+7x+12\right)=720$ and now let ${x}^{2}+7x+9=u$
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Let G be a directed graph with n vertices 1, 2, 3,…,n. Suppose we want to find the path matrix of G. Warshall gave an algorithm for this purpose. This algorithm is used to calculate the shortest path for a weighted graph.
## Path Matrix:
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You can convert any positive decimal number from 0 to 255 into an eight digit binary number.
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Can you suggest some useful things we can do with higher order derivatives?
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I have the following matrix (the DFT Matrix for N = 3)
$$W = \frac{1}{\sqrt{3}}\begin{pmatrix} 1 & 1 & 1 \\ 1 & e^{-\frac{i 2 \pi}{3} } & e^{\frac{i 2 \pi}{3} } \\ 1 & e^{\frac{i 2 \pi}{3} } & e^{-\frac{i 2 \pi}{3} } \end{pmat... | 739 | 2,128 | {"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... | 3.734375 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2019-43 | latest | en | 0.776217 |
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Geometric Sequence Help
Having trouble finding a way of working through this problem:
A geometric sequence has first term 1. The ninth term exceeds the fifth term by 240. Find possible values for the eighth term.
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POWER IN THE WYE SYSTEM
The value of volt-amperes produced in each of the three single-phase windings of the three-phase generator is
Volt-amperes = Vcoil X Icoil
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Calculate the volume and curved surface area of a cone 14cm in base diameter and 24cm high
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radius of base = 7 cm,
let the slant height be s
s^2 = 24^2 + 7^2
s = 25
V=(1/3)πr^2h = (1/3π)(49)(24) = 392π cm^3
SA = πrs = π(7)(24) = 392π cm^2
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### The Normal Distribution
The normal distribution, commonly known as the bell curve occurs throughout statistics. It is actually imprecise to say "the" bell curve in this case, as there are an infinite number of these types of curves.
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## Description
A square matrix is said to be an X-Matrix if both of the following conditions hold:
1. All the elements in the diagonals of the matrix are non-zero.
2. All other elements are 0.
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## Tr=1√r√r+1[√r+√r+1]=√r+1−√r√r√r+1 =1√r−1√r+1 =V( r)-V(r+1), where V(r )=1√r ∴ Required sum, 99∑r=1(V(r)−V(r+1))=V(1)−V(100) =1−1√100 =1−110=910
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The first type of numerical ability test covers basic arithmetic (addition, subtraction multiplication and division), number sequences and simple mathematics (percentages, powe
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# Answer to Question #321 in Geometry for farad
Question #321
One of the adjacent angles is two times larger than the other. Find these angles.
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2010-06-22T04:49:05-0400
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We all have used Excel to perform divisions, haven’t we? If you have done the same, I bet you have come across the #DIV/0 error in Excel.
Just like it appears to be, the #DIV/0 error is Excel’s way of saying there’s some problem with your division formula 🚫
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Important Formula :
1.To convert from km/hr to m/sec : Multiply by 5/18 m/s.
2.To convert from m/sec to Km/hr : Multiply by 18/5 km/hr.
3. Formulas for finding Speed, Time and Distance
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This length unit converter dynamically calculates the value you enter in nautical miles (nmi) and converts it to its equivalent value in micrometers (µm).
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To find the last digit of an expression which is in the format of ab we have to learn the concept of cyclicity.
Digits 0, 1, 5, 6:
These digits always give the same units digit.
${0^n} = 0; \, {1^n} = 1; \, {5^n} = 5; \, {6^n} = 6$
Digits 4, 9:
For 4, If the power is odd you will get $... | 1,718 | 3,623 | {"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... | 4.78125 | 5 | CC-MAIN-2019-43 | longest | en | 0.618326 |
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Algebra Tutor: None Selected Time limit: 1 Day
a.) find the domain and range of g(x)
b.) find g^-1(x)
c.) find the domain and range of g^-1(x)
Apr 7th, 2015
a) the square root can never be negative
So, 3 - 5x >/= 0
-5x >/= -3
x </= 3/5 that's the domain
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Make a list of distinct positive integers that are obtained by assigning a different decimal digit from 1 to 9 to each of the capital letters in bold in this expressi... | 1,201 | 2,785 | {"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... | 3.71875 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2024-38 | latest | en | 0.644898 |
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The parallel and perpendicular axis theorems are used to find the moment of inertia of a rigid body about different axes that pass through the center of mass of the object as well as other axes that do not.
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## History
The concept of moment of inertia was first introd... | 2,082 | 7,429 | {"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... | 4.5625 | 5 | CC-MAIN-2024-33 | latest | en | 0.945352 |
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I can compute minimal polynomials over $\mathbb Q$ without issue, but this question has me stumped (it's a practice problem for my competency exam).
Determine the minimal polynomial of $\alpha = \sqrt[5] {2}$ over the field $\mathbb Q (\sqrt{3}).$
I... | 767 | 2,442 | {"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-2020-05 | latest | en | 0.914214 |
https://www.hackmath.net/en/example/829 | 1,558,927,198,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232260658.98/warc/CC-MAIN-20190527025527-20190527051527-00484.warc.gz | 793,473,196 | 6,640 | # Tetrahedron
Calculate height and volume of a regular tetrahedron whose edge has a length 18 cm.
Result
h = 14.7 cm
V = 687.31 cm3
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2.2 b Writing equations in vertex form
Because the vertex is translated h horizontal units and k vertical from the origin, the vertex of the parabola is at (h, k). Hint: Vertical stre... | 848 | 3,010 | {"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... | 4.875 | 5 | CC-MAIN-2020-34 | latest | en | 0.780073 |
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