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## 1. Introduction
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## 2. The constant sequence
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## Exact value
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## # 1. What is Clamp Meter
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## Maharashtra State Board Class 7 Maths Solutions Chapter 15 Statistics Practice Set 54
Question 1.
The daily rainfall for each day of a week in a certain city is given in millimeters. Find the average rainfall during the week.
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Here,
Differentiating it with respect to t using quotient rule,
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Differentiating it with respect to t using quotient rule,
Dividing equation (2) by (1)
Question 12. Find, when and
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I have checked the solution ($x=26$).
Solving modulo $5$ gives
$$1978^{20}\equiv 1978^{2\cdot 10}\equiv 1\pmod{5}$$
Solving modulo $25$ also gives
$$1978^{20}\equiv 1\pmod{5}$$
How to evaluate the remainder $x$?
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# Is 7 a factor of 58?
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No. 7 is not a factor of 58. The prime factors of 58 are 2 and 29.
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For reference, the National Transport Vehicle Standards for Schools in the USA for 1995 indicate the maximum size of a school bus – 40 feet long and 8.5 feet wide. The standard diameter of a golf ball is 1.69 inches with a tolerance of 0.005 inches.
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# Solved: More graphing Make a complete graph of the
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## Solution for problem 26E Chapter 4.3
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SONNTAG • BORGNAKKE • VAN WYLEN
FUNDAMENTALS
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
## Overview
In statistics, the binomial test is an exact test of the statistical significance of deviations from a theoretically expected distribution of observations into two categories.
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# Applications of Probability
## Examples of probability and statistics being used in everyday life.
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Enter integers: 16, 3,3,13.
Required sum: 19
The prog should output:
16+3=19
13+3+3=19
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Hi I'd appreciate if someone can check the following exercise any suggestions are welcome. Thanks ;)
Let $$A$$ a subset of $${\bf{R}}^d$$ show that the following conditions are equivalent:
(i) $$A$$ is Lebesgue measurable
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1. ## Evaluate the integral : secx/sqrt(sin2x)
Hello
again i got i headache ;p
Evaluate the integral:
secx/sqrt(sin2x)
sin(2x) not sin^2(x)
2. Originally Posted by TWiX
Hello
again i got i headache ;p
Evaluate the integral:
secx/sqrt(sin2x)
sin(2x) not sin^2(x)
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Topics: Temperature, Heat, Energy Pages: 5 (1088 words) Published: March 12, 2013
The Efficiency of Heating Using a Flame
Thermodynamics II
Contents
Introduction2
Observations2
Time/Temperature Plot3
Calculations and Results3
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Here is the definition of $$\Omega$$:
$$f(n) = Ω(g(n))$$ iff there exist positive constants $$c$$ and $$n_0$$ such that $$f(n) \ge cg(n)$$ for all $$n\ge n_0$$.
Here is one theorem:
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#### Barry1234
Hi
I am struggling with the following question.
The instantaneous power, p, in an electric circuit is given by p = iv,where v is the voltage and i is the current.
Calculate the maximum value of power in the circuit if
$$\displaystyle v = 0.02\sin (100\pi t)$$ volts
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## Warm-up: Observa y pregúntate: La cuadrícula (10 minutes)
### Narrative
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1. Oct 17, 2007
### Numzie
Need urgent help, beat frequencies and tuning.
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
2. Relevant equations
3. The attempt at a solution
You can see my attempt in the picture. I assume that beat frequencies are the absolut... | 589 | 2,127 | {"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... | 3.8125 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2016-50 | longest | en | 0.945192 |
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Apr 16, 2017
$\text{the equation of line can be written as : }$
$\textcolor{b l u e}{y = \frac{1}{2} x + \frac{13}{2}} \text{ or }$
$\textcolor{b l u e}{- x + 2 y = 13}$
Explanation:
$4 x + 2 y = 5$
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Hey guys can you please help me with these two problems? I just do not understand how to do them, I don't know where to begin!
Find each value if g(x) = 2x + 3 and h(x) = x/2-7
Find: G(9)
Find: H(4)
2. ## Substitution
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## Example Questions
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### Example Question #1 : Asymptotes
What is the horizontal asymptote of the graph of the equation ?
Explanation:
The asymptote of this equation can be found by observing that regardless of . We are t... | 1,030 | 4,128 | {"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... | 4.40625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2021-17 | latest | en | 0.772597 |
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First off: I know this is on the verge of being subjective and i'll try my best to make it as specific as possible.
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Name: 6.NS.1.Test 1 B
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1.
Choose the answer that is in simplest form.
½ ÷ ¼ =
a. 1/8 c. 2 b. 1/4 d. 4/2
2.
3½ • 3 =
a. 3½ c. 1 1/6 b. 9½ d. 10½
3.
Choose the correct answer in simplest form.
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The book says:
Find three different values that complete the expression so that the trinomial can be factored into the product of two binomials. Factor your trinomials.
4g^2+___g+10
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Apr 23, 2015
You have $3.558 \cdot {10}^{22}$ atoms of Ne-22 in that much neon.
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# Displacement, Velocity, Acceleration
How fast are you moving? How fast is how fast you are moving changing? Displacement, velocity, and acceleration form the art of understanding movement, Calculus-style.
# Average Velocity
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1. ## Algebra question involving speed and distance
Thomas was walking to the store at a brisk 4.5 mph pace. When he reached the store he met his friend Blake and together they walked back at a 3.0 mph pace. Thomas's trip was a total of 1 hour.
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• Sep 13th 2010, 07:31 AM
alexgeek
Complex Equations with a complex number and its conjugate
Hi,
I'm wondering how to solve equations such as the following:
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# Lecture 3 Linear Programming Models (2D case): Graphical Solution
## August 31, 2009
Lecture 3
Outline
:
Lecture 2 review: LP Formulation Lecture 3: Graphical Solution (2D case)
Lecture 3
## Lecture 2 Overview: Reddy Mikks Model Example
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• davidthe30
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# Is 58 prime
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Solve the equation:
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The answers are 2,3 but I can't work out a method.
Could really do with some help.
Thanks
• Jun 15th 2009, 02:25 PM
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# Determinants explained
## Joakim Strandberg January 2004
Introduction to determinants
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Solution:
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### Olivia's Great Big Book Of Integers
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When trying to Simplify Using Expand I noticed sometimes the ti 89 gives me the wrong answer? Sometimes it adds the Square root instead of Subtracting them and Vis versa? Why does it do this is there any way to fix this problem? Why does it do that
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A wheel is rotating at 5 radians/sec, and the wheel has a 52-inch diameter. To the nearest foot per
minute, what is the velocity of a point on the rim?
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# Determinar la fuerza de arrastre y los parmetros adimensionales usando el teorema de H
Buckingham
Datos
FUERZA DE ARRASTRES [[ ]] = 2
DIAMETRO DE LA ESFERA [[]] =
VISCOCIDAD DEL FLUIDO [] = 1 1
Teniendo en cuenta que hay 5 variables y 3 adimensionales, con lo que por el teorema de
=
=53
=2
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posted by .
Derivative
Differentiate
f(x)=(5x-4)^2
There are two ways to do this:
(1) let u = 5x-4, and use the "chain rule", df/dx = df/du * du/dx
OR
(2) expand the polynomial to
f(x) = 25 x^2 -40x + 16
and differentialte it term-by-term.
You will get the same answer either way.
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Is it sufficient to prove that the relation is transitive and complete?
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In 1993 Strehl showed that $$\sum_k\binom nk^3=\sum_k\binom nk^2\binom{2k}n.$$ I’m interested in a combinatorial proof.
Upd (Jan '14). Maybe the original question was too restrictive — I'm now asking for any proof.
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p2-q2p+q÷p+qp-q
Since both terms are perfect squares, factor using the difference of squares formula, a2-b2=(a+b)(a-b) where a=p and b=q.
(p+q)(p-q)p+qp+qp-q
Reduce the expression by cancelling the common factors.
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## How to Calculate TurningRadius | It Still Runs
How to Calculate Turning Radius | It Still Runs
## How to Calculate Turning Radius | It Still Runs
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# What are the coordinates of the vertices of the figure?
The figure is a rectangle STOW with O being the center of origin and base b and height h. I have looked at some examples but this has me stumped. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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