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September 27, 2023 A comprehensive guide exploring how to find the zero of a function. Learn algebraic equations, graphical approach, calculus-based approach, numerical methods and practical applications. ## Introduction Finding the zero of a function, also known as finding the roots or solutions of an equation, is a...
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# Limits and Continuity in Calculus — Practice Questions When you work with limit and continuity problems in calculus, there are a couple of formal definitions you need to know about. So, before you take on the following practice problems, you should first re-familiarize yourself with these definitions. Here is the f...
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This site is supported by donations to The OEIS Foundation. Thanks to everyone who made a donation during our annual appeal! To see the list of donors, or make a donation, see the OEIS Foundation home page. Hints (Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences!) A215897 a(n) = A215723(n) / 2^(n-1). 2 ...
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# Basic Bridge Math ```Basic Bridge Math Question 1: How many bridge hands are there? That is, how many ways are there of selecting 13 cards from a deck of 52? No problem — just start listing all the possible hands! Just kidding. That would require a ludicrously huge amount of time and scratch paper. Even computers ha...
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# How do you solve 4|3x + 4| = 4x + 8? Aug 23, 2016 $x = - 1 \mathmr{and} - \frac{3}{2}$. #### Explanation: For $x \ge - \frac{4}{3} , 3 x + 4 \ge 0$, and so, $| 3 x + 4 | = 3 x + 4$. Substituting and solving $x = - 1 > - \frac{4}{3}$.. For $x \le - \frac{4}{3} , 3 x + 4 \le 0$, and so, $| 3 x + 4 | = - \left(3 ...
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# Complex numbers powerpoint Views: Category: Entertainment ## Presentation Description No description available. By: rahulprati (93 month(s) ago) By: eliz_nia (94 month(s) ago) By: mehulsingh (95 month(s) ago) By: mehulsingh (95 month(s) ago) this is a useful info ## Presentation Transcript ### Complex Numb...
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## Conversion formula The conversion factor from months to seconds is 2629746, which means that 1 month is equal to 2629746 seconds: 1 mo = 2629746 s To convert 911 months into seconds we have to multiply 911 by the conversion factor in order to get the time amount from months to seconds. We can also form a simple p...
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# Tree problem about preorder notation Show that an ordered rooted tree is uniquely determined when a list of vertices generated by a preorder traversal of the tree and the number of children of each vertex are specified. - What is the list of verticies generated by a preorder transversal ? – Amr Nov 10 '12 at 12:40 ...
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# Optimization Amplifies post by Scott Garrabrant · 2018-06-27T01:51:18.283Z · score: 102 (38 votes) · LW · GW · 12 comments I talk here about how a mathematician mindset can be useful for AI alignment. But first, a puzzle: Given , what is the least number such that for , the base representation of consists entirely...
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# If some (sequence)^2 converges does that mean the original (sequence) always converge If some (sequence)^2 converges does that mean the original (sequence) always converges? (using mobile version) attempted solution: All i know is if {an} converges to L==> {an}^2 converges to L^2 any help please, i really need....
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# Tag Info The Cocktail Party Problem is a Blind Source Separation (BSS) problem. Given a linear mixture of signals: $$\boldsymbol{y} \left[ n \right] = A \boldsymbol{x} \left[ n \right]$$ We're trying to estimate the signal $\boldsymbol{x} \left[ n \right]$. The model can get even more complex with $A$ being time var...
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# Cryptography: how to determine if an element is in a finite field? I'm working on a cryptography project that is basically a semantically secure modification to ElGamal. My question is: how do I determine if an element is in a finite field without calculating the whole field? If we have two primes, a $q=5$ and a $p...
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# Calculate Pace, Running Speed & Target Times With an average running speed of your time will be for.... 100 m 400 m 800 m 1000 m (pace per kilometre) 1500 m 3 km 5 km 10 km 21.1 km (half marathon) 42.2 km (marathon) 50 km 100 km ## What's the difference between running speed and pace per kilometre? The running s...
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# Using the Bet Registry The Bet Registry is used to track all losing bets and the value of a winning coup. The Registry will be blank when you are starting a game and blank after a coup has been won. Every lost bet is recorded in the Registry. Whenever we begin a coup attempt and lose, we will always record the va...
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# Frequently Asked Questions regarding lenses ``` By David Jacobson jacobson@hpl.hp.com Q1. What is the meaning of the symbols in the rest of this FAQ? A. f focal length So distance from front principal point to subject (object) Sfar distance from front principal point to farthest point in focus Sclos...
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# Need help on integrating a trigonometric function Is there any way of integrating this trigonometric function $$\int \cos(x^2)dx$$ ? Wolfram alpha straight away gives this $$\sqrt{\frac{\pi }{2}}C\left ( \sqrt{\frac{2}{\pi }} x\right )+\text{constant}$$ without showing any steps. It would be very helpful if someone...
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# most efficient way to look for the last digit of a number? • Last Update : • Techknowledgy : Find first and last digits of a number,Given a number and to find first and last digit of a number.Examples:  ,Finding sum of digits of a number until sum becomes single digit,Writing code in comment? Please use ide.geeksfo...
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# Errata ### 4th Edition Errata (earlier editions below) Ch. 1 answer to checkpoint 6 (p. 44): Part (a) is $\langle 450, -300, -200 \rangle$. Ch. 1 answer to checkpoint 15 (p. 44): Part (a) is $\langle -1.6 \times 10^{28}, 0, 1.6 \times 10^{28} \rangle$ kg $\cdot$m/s. Ch. 1 prob. P28 (p. 40): Answer to part (a) is ...
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# Are all sufficient conditions necessary? If X is the necessary condition of A, then it doesn't follow that X is sufficient. However, if X were a sufficient condition, would it also follow that X is a necessary condition? Put otherwise, is a sufficient condition simply a set of all necessary conditions that conjointl...
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### Computer Fundamentals (Number System) 1. The digital systems usually operate on ........system. (a) binary (b) decimal (c) octal 2. The binary system uses powers of ........for positional values. (a) 2 (b) 10 (c) 8 (d) 16 3. After counting 0, 1, 10, 11, the next binary number is (a) 12 (b) 100 (c) 101 (d) 110. ...
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To help customers with filter selection, we generally provide a lot of information on what our filters can do. But in this new Filter Basics Series, we are taking a step back to cover some background information on how filters do what they do. Regardless of the technology behind the filter, there are several key concep...
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Question Paper: Engineering Graphics Question Paper - December 2015 - First Year Engineering (Set A) (Semester 1) - Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV) 0 Engineering Graphics - December 2015 RGPV First Year Engineering (Set A) (Semester 1) Total marks: -- Total time: -- INSTRUCTIONS (1) Assume appropriat...
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# What is the value of (1=−+i√32)3n+(−1+i√32)3nwherei=√−1? A 3 B 2 C 1 D 0 Video Solution Text Solution Generated By DoubtnutGPT ## To solve the problem, we need to evaluate the expression:(−1−i√32)3n+(−1+i√32)3nStep 1: Identify the cube roots of unityThe terms −1−i√32 and −1+i√32 can be recognized as the cub...
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Yulia 2020-12-24 Determine whether each statement makes sense or does not make sense, and explain your reasoning. Although $20{x}^{3}$ appears in both $20{x}^{3}+8{x}^{2}and20{x}^{3}+10x$, I’ll need to factor $20{x}^{3}$ in different ways to obtain each polynomial’s factorization? ### Answer & Explanation Velsenw ...
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# Evaluating $\int _0^\infty\,\frac{\ln x}{(1+x^2)^2}\,\text{d}x$ using the Residue Theorem To evaluate this integral $$\int\limits_0^\infty\frac{\ln x}{(1+x^2)^2} \text{d}x\,,$$ Let us consider the following function. $$f(z)=\frac{\ln^2 z}{(1+z^2)^2}=\frac{\ln^2 z}{(z+i)^2(z-i)^2}\,.$$ The integral over $C_R$ and $C...
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Sie sind auf Seite 1von 4 # STATIC EQUILIBRIUM Skylur Jameson 2 April 2009 Experiment # 6 Purpose: ## The purpose of the experiment is to analyze a system that is in static equilibrium. Equipment: Rod, clamps, pulleys, string, weights, weight holders, level, and protractor. Discussion: The lab is designed to stud...
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# Condorcet's jury theorem Condorcet's jury theorem is a political science theorem about the relative probability of a given group of individuals arriving at a correct decision. The theorem was first expressed by the Marquis de Condorcet in his 1785 work Essay on the Application of Analysis to the Probability of Major...
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# Translate to algebraic expression Translate to algebraic expression is a software program that supports students solve math problems. A lot of happy students ## Translating Algebraic Expressions From Words Translate each word phrase into an algebraic expression: 1. The difference of 20 20 and 4 4 2. The quotient ...
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# DISCRETE MATH: Use math. induction to show that at least 1 integer can divide another ## Homework Statement Use mathematical induction to show that given a set of $n\,+\,1$ positive integers, none exceeding $2\,n$, there is at least one integer in this set that divides another integer in the set. ## Homework Equat...
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dividing a group 0f 10 men and women into couples of same sex There're 10 men and 10 women. We need to divide them into couples of same sex. The answer is: $$\left( \frac{10!}{5!*2^5} \right)^2$$ I don't understand why. I know that we can divide into couples where there's exactly 1 man and 1 woman in each couple in ...
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## 802 Days Before November 21, 2023 Want to figure out the date that is exactly eight hundred two days before Nov 21, 2023 without counting? Your starting date is November 21, 2023 so that means that 802 days earlier would be September 10, 2021. You can check this by using the date difference calculator to measure ...
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# Limit of Constant Sequence A sequence $\{x_n\}_{n=1}^{\infty}$ is said to converge to c iff for any $\epsilon > 0$, $\exists K\in \mathbb{N}$ so that $\forall n > K, |x_n - x_K| < \epsilon$. In this case we say the $x_n \rightarrow c$ In your case your function is constant and is c for every n, so $|x_n-x_0|=|c-c|=|...
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# math Which hill described in the table is the steepest? (Table) Street: Horizontal (ft): Vertical Rise (ft): Dixie Hill 60 20 Bell Hill 60 40 Liberty Hill 60 30 A. Bell Hill; it rises 2/3 foot for every 1 foot of horizontal travel. B. Dixie Hill; it rises 1 foot for every 3 feet of horizontal travel. C. Bell Hill; i...
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# SAT Math Multiple Choice Question 570: Answer and Explanation ### Test Information Question: 570 15. If a right cone is three times as wide at its base as it is tall, and the volume of the cone is 384π cubic inches, what is the diameter in inches of the base of the cone? • A. 8 • B. 12 • C. 16 • D. 24 Explanatio...
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1. ## why always? When I do problems involving real roots, such as x = 1, why is it always x = 1 or x = - 1? For example: Determine the real roots of each equation: $\displaystyle (5x^2+20)(3x^2-48)=0$ the real root is x = 4 or x = - 4. Why is it always +/- or how can I identify this issue? 2. Originally Posted by...
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## 3. Ahmad, Hassan dan Shahril collected an amount of donation in the ratio of 3: 7: 8. The difference in the amount of donation collecte Question 3. Ahmad, Hassan dan Shahril collected an amount of donation in the ratio of 3: 7: 8. The difference in the amount of donation collected by Ahmad and Hassan is RM96. Calc...
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Cody # Problem 48. Making change Solution 2289540 Submitted on 17 May 2020 by bar ben gozi This solution is locked. To view this solution, you need to provide a solution of the same size or smaller. ### Test Suite Test Status Code Input and Output 1   Pass a = [257.68]; b = [2 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 3]; out = makingC...
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# cameroon gce A level June 2024 pure mathematics with statistics 3 ### cameroon gce A level June 2024 pure mathematics with statistics 3 cameroon gce A level June 2024 pure mathematics with statistics 3 I. (i) Two independent events A and U me such tlml Find (a) P( A/ B), (b) P(An B), (e) P(A U /?). (7 murks) (ii) ...
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# Ford-Fulkerson Algorithm for Maximum Flow Problem The Ford-Fulkerson algorithm is a widely used algorithm to solve the maximum flow problem in a flow network. The maximum flow problem involves determining the maximum amount of flow that can be sent from a source vertex to a sink vertex in a directed weighted graph, ...
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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 2375 grams into kilograms we have to multiply 2375 by the conversion factor in order to get the mass amount from grams to kilograms. We can also form a simple p...
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# Exercise 2.1 Polynomials NCERT Solutions Class 9 ## Chapter 2 Ex.2.1 Question 1 Which of the following expressions are polynomials in one variable and which are not? State reasons for your answer. (i) \begin{align}4 x^{2}-3 x+7\end{align} (ii) \begin{align}y^{2}+\sqrt{2}\end{align} (iii) \begin{align}3 \sqrt{t}+...
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# Physics posted by . An ant walks on a piece of graph paper straight along the x axis a distance of 10.0 cm in 2.00 s. It then turns left 30.0 degrees and walks in a straight line another 10.0 cm in 1.90 s. Finally, it turns another 70.0 degrees to the left and walks another 10.0 cm in 1.40 s. A. Determine the x co...
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# Points, Vectors, and Functions: Function Junction, What's Your Function? Quiz Think you’ve got your head wrapped around Points, Vectors, and Functions? Put your knowledge to the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you! Q. Which of the following statements is true? The equation x2 = y2 describes y as a fun...
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# Completeness, incompleteness, and what it all means: first versus second order logic 45 16 January 2012 05:38PM First order arithmetic is incomplete. Except that it's also complete. Second order arithmetic is more expressive - except when it's not - and is also incomplete and also complete, except when it means som...
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GMAT Question of the Day - Daily to your Mailbox; hard ones only It is currently 15 Feb 2019, 11:20 ### GMAT Club Daily Prep #### Thank you for using the timer - this advanced tool can estimate your performance and suggest more practice questions. We have subscribed you to Daily Prep Questions via email. Customize...
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An arithmetic sequence is a list of numbers such as 2, 6, 20, 14, 18. To find the next term we add 4 to the last term. Our problem is to find a formula that generates the sequence. For the sequence above, to find the next term we could write However we don't want to write down the first twenty terms to find the twenty...
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# Thread: Calculating probability when sampling without replacement. 1. ## Calculating probability when sampling without replacement. I have two questions which i need some help and tell me what is wrong with my attempted answers: A box contains 100 items, 2 of which are faulty. If 2 are selected at random without re...
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# Diagramming Solutions for PrepTest 79 ### Game 1 Step  1 Per the given scenario, we can write out the six elements to be placed - H, L, N, O, P, and S - and we can lay out the five positions to be assigned, in order, and the one position not assigned. Step 2 Per the first rule, we can notate that H cannot go in ...
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# Types of Angles There are five basic types of angles, based on angle measurements. These measurements center around a right, or 90º angle. 90º angles look like an L; they form a perfect corner, like the corner on a piece of paper. • Acute Angle: an angle that measures less than 90º (think of “a cute little angle”) ...
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## Induction and recursion March 6, 2008 Posted by David Pierce in Uncategorized. I have been invited to comment here on the distinction between proof by induction and definition by recursion. These have been confused since Guiseppe Peano published (in 1889) what came to be called the Peano Axioms. It might appear th...
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How many moles of NH3 are produced? Contents How many moles of ammonia can be produced? Ammonia can be produced from 15 moles off hydrogen gas and excess nitrogen gas. How do you find the number of moles produced? Determine the moles of product produced by dividing the grams of product by the grams per mole of pro...
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# What is the distinction between ergodic and stationary? I have trouble distinguishing between these two concepts. This is my understanding so far. A stationary process is a stochastic process whose statistical properties do not change with time. For a strict-sense stationary process, this means that its joint proba...
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# Magnetic Fields and Work 1. Nov 28, 2009 ### lugita15 I've been following the recent thread about work done by magnetic fields, and I'm more confused than ever. I have a few questions about the subject. I have phrased them as true/false statements. Consider Statement A: If an object X moves in any direction which ...
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Home » Verbal Ability » Numerical Ability » Question #### Numerical Ability 1. Two pipes P and Q can fill a tank in 6 hours and 9 hours respectively, while a third pipe R can empty the tank in 12 hours. Initially, P and R are open for 4 hours. Then P is closed. The total time taken to fill the tank (in hours) is ____...
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# 6471 (number) 6,471 (six thousand four hundred seventy-one) is an odd four-digits composite number following 6470 and preceding 6472. In scientific notation, it is written as 6.471 × 103. The sum of its digits is 18. It has a total of 3 prime factors and 6 positive divisors. There are 4,308 positive integers (up to ...
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# Sum of a range of a sum of a range of a sum of a range of a sum of a range of a sum of ### Inspired by the fact that a few related challenges to this could be answered by Vyxal in 0 Bytes using a special flag combination. Given only one input integer $$\n\$$, calculate $$\f(n,n)\$$ where $$f(x,y)= \begin{cases} x &...
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# Laurent series expansion • Dec 2nd 2009, 08:08 PM eskimo343 Laurent series expansion Write the Laurent series expansion for the following functions $\displaystyle f(z)$ centered at $\displaystyle z_0$. State what are the possible domains. (a) $\displaystyle f(z) = \frac{z}{5z+1}$ $\displaystyle z_0=1$ (b) $\displa...
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# If A = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10} and B = {3, 4, 6, 7, 9} then A - B = ? 1. {2, 4, 6, 8, 10} 2. {2, 7, 8, 10} 3. {2, 8, 9, 10} 4. {2, 8, 10} ## Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 4 : {2, 8, 10} ## Detailed Solution CONCEPT: Difference of two Sets: Let A and B be two sets. The difference of A and B, is denoted as A ...
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Home > How To > Calculate Error Mean Standard # Calculate Error Mean Standard ## Contents Gurland and Tripathi (1971)[6] provide a correction and equation for this effect. Cookies make wikiHow better. It doesn't have to be crazy, it could be a nice normal distribution. So two things happen. http://fakeroot.net/how-t...
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Education.com # Angles and Distances Help (based on 1 rating) ## Introduction to Angles and Distance When two lines intersect, four angles exist at the point of intersection. Unless the two lines are perpendicular, two of the angles are “sharp” and two are “dull.” When the two lines are perpendicular, each of the f...
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# IBPS PO Prelims Quantitative Aptitude (Day-07) Dear Aspirants, Our IBPS Guide team is providing new series of Quantitative Aptitude Questions for IBPS PO Prelims 2020 so the aspirants can practice it on a daily basis. These questions are framed by our skilled experts after understanding your needs thoroughly. Aspira...
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A 62-kg cross-country skier glides over snow as in the figure below. The coeffic label Physics account_circle Unassigned schedule 1 Day account_balance_wallet \$5 62-kg cross-country skier glides over snow as in the figure below. The coefficient of friction between skis and snow is 0.16. Assume all the snow beneath h...
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Question # If the fourth roots of unity are ${z_1},{z_2},{z_3},{z_4}$ then ${z_1}^2 + {z_2}^2 + {z_3}^2 + {z_4}^2$ is equal toA.$1$B.$0$C.$i$D.None of these Hint :- Make use of the concept of fourth roots of unity and solve this Fourth roots of Unity Properties of Four Fourth Roots of Unity a. Sum of all the four fou...
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## catsrule332 3 years ago The mass of the ball is 0.050kg, and at the instant shown the value of the tension is 4N. Find the net force on the ball and find the acceleration vector (give the x and y components). *T is the tension in the string and Fg is the gravitational force. 1. imalittletoyrobotfromthefuture hi ab...
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You are on page 1of 5 # STATISTICS PRE-TERM TEST (SOLUTIONS) INSTRUCTIONS ## 1. This test has 10 multiple choice questions 2. Each question has only one correct answer 3. This test is not timed. You can take as long as you like to complete the test. The boxplots show monthly sales revenue figures (\$ thousands) fo...
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# Thread: equation of tangent lines 1. ## equation of tangent lines Find the equation of 2 tangent lines to the graph of f(x)=2x-x^2 that passes through the point (1,5) 2. the tangent line at a point (a,f(a)) is y= f ' (a) (x-a) +f(a) y=(2-2a)(x-a) + 2a -a^2 For the tangent line to pass through (1,5) 5 = (2-2a)(...
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GMAT Question of the Day - Daily to your Mailbox; hard ones only It is currently 22 Oct 2019, 23:30 ### GMAT Club Daily Prep #### Thank you for using the timer - this advanced tool can estimate your performance and suggest more practice questions. We have subscribed you to Daily Prep Questions via email. Customize...
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# Why is $\;n^2-\frac{n^2}{2} =\frac{n^2}{2}\;$? Could someone please expand on how to get from $\;\displaystyle\left( n^2-\frac{n^2}{2}\right)\;$ to $\;\left(\dfrac{n^2}{2}\right)\;?\;$ I can't seem to wrap my head around that. - ## locked by Alexander Gruber♦Aug 21 '14 at 17:37 This question exists because it ha...
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# Solar map of France of sunshine and solar energy field ## What is the solar energy potential in your region? ### Average sunshine duration in hours per year in France: from <1750h to> 2750h! Example: if you live in the Bas-Rhin (North of Alsace) you will have less than 1750 hours of sunshine per year. ### Average...
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Brook is a card game that was invented in MIT's Maseeh Hall. It can be played with as few as 3 people, but ideally is played with 5-10. ## Step 1: Shuffle the Cards Shuffling the deck is always important to maintain the integrity of the game. Make sure you do it before you start. ## Step 2: Who Goes First If anyone...
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If two positive integers x and y are expressible in terms of primes as x = p^2q^3 and y = p^3q, what can you say about their LCM and HCF. 99.8k views If two positive integers x and y are expressible in terms of primes as x = p2q3 and y = p3q, what can you say about their LCM and HCF. Is LCM a multiple of HCF? Explain...
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Dear friends, Please read our latest blog post for an important announcement about the website. ❤, The Socratic Team # How do you rationalize 4/(2-3i)? Then teach the underlying concepts Don't copy without citing sources preview ? #### Explanation Explain in detail... #### Explanation: I want someone to double ch...
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This site is supported by donations to The OEIS Foundation. # Centered regular polychoron numbers (Redirected from Centered 24-cell numbers) A001846 Centered 4-dimensional orthoplex numbers. All figurate numbers are accessible via this structured menu: Classifications of figurate numbers ## Formulae The nth 4-dim...
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1. ## Linear Diophantine Equations I am having difficulties with this problem: Is it possible to have 50 coins, all of which are pennies, dimes, or quarters, with a total worth $3? Thank you! 2. Originally Posted by jmc1979 I am having difficulties with this problem: Is it possible to have 50 coins, all of which are ...
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# Rounding Numbers (Nearest Ten) Round 2 and 3-digit numbers to the Nearest Ten. This page includes rounding worksheets, a Scoot game, task cards, and rounding tables. ## Nearest Ten2-Digit Numbers Use the numbers lines to round each number to the nearest 10. Part 1: Round double-digit numbers to the nearest ten. Pa...
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## Introductory Algebra for College Students (7th Edition) $-108$ Using $\dfrac{1}{x^{-a}}=x^a,$ the given expression, $\dfrac{4}{(-3)^{-3}} ,$ simplifies to \begin{array}{l}\require{cancel} 4\cdot(-3)^3 \\\\= 4\cdot(-27) \\\\= -108 .\end{array}
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# Thread: Statistics: Area equal to p-value on standard curve 1. ## Statistics: Area equal to p-value on standard curve I'm currently reviewing for a statistics final, and have been using the practice final supplied in class to do so. I understand the material, the problem lies in a difference between the answer I go...
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# Maximum neighbor element in a matrix within distance K • Difficulty Level : Hard • Last Updated : 02 May, 2022 Given a matrix mat[][] and an integer K, the task is to find the maximum neighbor within an absolute distance of K for each element of the matrix. In other words for each Matrix[i][j] find maximum Matrix[p...
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# Thirty genuine and seventy fake coins In the country Curgonia, there are many types of fake coins and only a single type of genuine coins. The weights of these coins satisfy the following conditions: • All genuine coins have the same weight • Every fake coin is heavier than any genuine coin • No two fake coins have...
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# Math.Atan2(Double, Double) Method ## Definition Returns the angle whose tangent is the quotient of two specified numbers. ``````public: static double Atan2(double y, double x);`````` ``public static double Atan2 (double y, double x);`` ``static member Atan2 : double * double -> double`` ``Public Shared Function At...
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Categories # let alpha beta roots x x then equation let alpha beta roots x x then equation people from using it due to costs, or simply convincing thit’s shared of course). Except in this case, I told the landlord I no longerem to pay more than You need to remember how to use the roots to form a quadratic equation su...
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It is currently 21 Mar 2018, 06:02 ### GMAT Club Daily Prep #### Thank you for using the timer - this advanced tool can estimate your performance and suggest more practice questions. We have subscribed you to Daily Prep Questions via email. Customized for You we will pick new questions that match your level based o...
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Explore BrainMass Share # Recurrence Using the Master Theorem This content was STOLEN from BrainMass.com - View the original, and get the already-completed solution here! The following attachments includes questions regarding recurrences using the Master Theorem. https://brainmass.com/computer-science/data/recurren...
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# How to calculate a normalized direction of two rotations? In Vector math and translations we can do: dir = (v1 - v2).norm and then v1.translate(dir * 50) so v1 moves to the v2's direction. What about rotation and eulerAngles? Here's my attempt, but it doesn't work, probably from some obvious reasons. Vector3 i...
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This site is supported by donations to The OEIS Foundation. Hints (Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences!) A217444 a(n) = A(n)*7^(-floor(n+1)/3), where A(n) = 7*A(n-1) - 14*A(n-2) + 7*A(n-3) with A(0)=0, A(1)=1, A(2)=7. 3 0, 1, 1, 5, 22, 13, 52, 204, 113, 435, 1667, 910, 3471, 13224, 7192, 27...
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# 19b-quiz-midterm-v2-solutions.pdf - Math 19B Calculus for... • Test Prep • 2 This preview shows page 1 - 2 out of 2 pages. Math 19B: Calculus for Science, Engineering and Mathematics FALL 2017 TA Suzana Milea Quiz (5.1 - 7.2) - Solutions 1. (5 pts) Evaluate R π 2 0 sin 3 ( x ) cos( x ) dx. Let u = sin( x ) . Then ...
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# Mathmatics Prove algebraically that the difference between the square of any two consecutive integers is equal to the sum of these two integers. First number = n Second number = n+1 Square the second number: (?????)^2 Difference between the squares: ????? Sum of the consecutive integers = ? + ? = ? Thank you. ...
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# Sliding Window Maximum ## Problem Statement Given an array of integers A.  There is a sliding window of size K which is moving from the very left of the array to the very right. You can only see the w numbers in the window. Each time the sliding window moves rightwards by one position. You have to find the maximum...
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# Learn Number Recognition Up to 5 - Lesson Plan • Numbers are everywhere in our world. We use them to count, measure, compare, and more. Developing number sense in early childhood is a crucial skill that lays the foundation for mathematical thinking and reasoning. In this lesson, your pre-k and kindergarten students ...
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RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING STUDENT POSTS. Rose post Mean is RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING STUDENT POSTS. Rose post Mean is used when you need to find the average in a set of data/series of numbers. Median is the number that is in the center of the entire set of data. Mode is the number/amount that is most repetitive in a s...
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# Simplified triple beam scale What could possibly be simpler than a triple beam scale? A simplified triple beam scale, of course: 1. Just one identically spaced pair of notches on each beam, allowing 2 possible weight positions per beam for a total of 2 × 2 × 2 = 8 possible combinations between all three beams. (No...
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Suggested languages for you: Americas Europe Q8E Expert-verified Found in: Page 556 ### Essential Calculus: Early Transcendentals Book edition 2nd Author(s) James Stewart Pages 830 pages ISBN 9781133112280 # To find a dot product between $${\rm{a}}$$ and $${\rm{b}}$$. The dot product $$a \cdot b$$ is $$7$$ See...
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```Question 643773 <pre> 5rイ + 40r + 75 25rイ - 50r - 375 Factor the numerator: 5rイ + 40r + 75 = Factor out 5 5(rイ + 8r + 15) <-- SIMPLIFIED NUMERATOR Factor the trinomial in the parentheses: 5(r + 5)(r + 3) Factor the denominator: 25rイ - 50r - 375 Factor out 25 25(rイ - 2r - 15) Factor the trinomial in the p...
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# Category Archives: Geometry ## CGMO 2012 ( China Girls Math Olympiad 2012) Problem 5 As shown in the figure below, the in-circle of  is tangent to sides  and  at  and  respectively, and  is the circumcenter of . Prove that . ## CGMO 2012 (China Girls Math Olympiad 2012)- Problem 2 Circles  and  are tangent to eac...
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If you're seeing this message, it means we're having trouble loading external resources on our website. If you're behind a web filter, please make sure that the domains *.kastatic.org and *.kasandbox.org are unblocked. Main content ### Course: Calculus, all content (2017 edition)>Unit 7 Lesson 8: Basic convergence ...
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### The Number Pi The original definition of the number pi, or , is that it is the ratio of the circumference of a circle (the distance around) to its diameter (the distance across the circle). Here is the number to 1000 decimal places according to the symbolic math app Maple: Thanks to J.M. Borwein (of Simon Fraser...
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Ok guys, this is my first post. Please go easy... This question is from Morris Kline's Calculus: An Intuitive and Physical Approach and unfortunately there aren't solutions for all questions (really annoying). I'm not even sure if this counts as a contradiction but anyway: Let us evaluate int.(1/x)dx by parts. If we...
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# What Is So Special About The Number 1.61803? PHI(φ) is an irrational, non-terminating number as PI(π), but its significance is far more than PI(π) ; Π = 3.14159265359…(pi) Φ = 1.61803398874…(phi) The Golden Ratio (phi = φ) is often called The Most Beautiful Number In The Universe. The reason φ is so extraordinar...
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# How many cups are there in a bottle of wine? ## How Many Cups Are There in a Bottle of Wine? A bottle of wine typically contains 750 milliliters, or 25.4 ounces, of liquid. This amount is equivalent to five 5-ounce glasses of wine, which is the standard serving size for wine. ### Calculating the Number of Cups in ...
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