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1. Sep 10, 2006
### quasar987
Show that there are $\binom{r}{k}\binom{n-1}{n-r-k}$ solutions to the equation $x_1+...+x_r=n$ for which exactly k of the r terms of the sum are nul.
There are $\binom{r}{k}$ ways of choosing which k of the r $x_i$'s are zero, and there are
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Topic 5-4: Solving Logarithmic Equations
A logarithmic equation is an equation involving one
or more logarithmic expressions.
Logarithmic equations can be divided into two
families
:
1. Those equations that can be simplified into the form
of a logarithmic expression equal to a number .
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Using money to understand decimals
\$5.38= how many ones, how many tenths, and how many hundredths.
• Math -
5 ones = 5 one-dollar bills
3 tenths = 3 dimes
8 hundredths = 8 cents (pennies)
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Substitutions in multiple integrals
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# Activities
• ##### Subject Area
• Math: Precalculus: Parametric Equations
College
60 Minutes
• ##### Device
• TI-89 / TI-89 Titanium
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## Elimination
#### Activity Overview
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R language has many types of operators to carry out logical, comparative, and mathematical operations. For example, relational operators are used to compare between values.
Not equal to in R
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Are there any rules that apply to $f\circ g$ or $g\circ f$
if I know that $f$ is surjective but not injective,
and $g$ is also surjective but not injective?
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=
1 Mach =
1086.9422572178
(decimal)
1.0869422572178 x 103
(scientific notation)
414,125
381
(fraction)
Feet per Second
## Mach to Feet per Second Conversion Formula
[X] fps = 1086.9422572178 × [Y] mach
where [X] is the result in fps and [Y] is the amount of mach we want to convert
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simplify the expression
how do you find f/g(X) when the question is states in the form of
f(x)/g(x)
• Sep 21st 2009, 03:38 PM
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Solve it in a similar manner to the problem on this thread. First factor.
• Sep 21st 2009, 03:40 PM
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After earning interest the balance of an account is \$420. The new balance is 7/6 of the orginial balance. How much interest was earned?
1. 0
2. 0
3. 48
1. (7/6)x = 420
(6/7)(7/6)x = (6/7)(420)
x = 360
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2. 0
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2. 420 -360 = 60
Answer = 60 dollars / \$60
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2. 0
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1. can I have tan x in terms of tan 2x ?
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can I have tan x in terms of tan 2x ?
If yes
write it
Take the identity for tan(2x) in terms of tan(x), reareange it into a quadratic for tan(x), solve it.
3. T = 2t/{ 1- t2 }
make t the subject
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# Factors of 181
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Addition and Subtraction of Rational Expressions
Section 6.3 Addition and Subtraction of Rational Expressions
Objectives Least Common Multiples
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# CAT 2019 Quant Question with Solution 66
Question:
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Hi everybody, I'm new here and new in use of matlab. I have two sparse matrix of different sizes and i want to know if both have 1 in position (x,y). There is a way to compare without make a comparison for each elements? (the matrix is a 10^7*10^7).
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## 1.OA.C.6
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# How to Learn Basic Maths: Mastering Essential Skills
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150
100
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# (2**5): 32 How?
5th Feb 2022, 6:57 AM
DOLBY TECH
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+ 7
(2)⁵= 32 (2**5) means 2*2*2*2*2
5th Feb 2022, 7:10 AM
ÃKR
+ 6
** is an Exponent operator means 2 is the power of 3 so here 2**3**2 = 2**9 = 512
5th Feb 2022, 7:16 AM
ÃKR
+ 2
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4"X" + 3 = -5
4x+3=-5
First subtract both sides by 3;
4x+3-3=-5-3
4x=-8
Now divide each side by4;
{{{4x/4=-8/4}}}
That cancels out the 4 and leaves x by itself.
x=-2
Hope you get it
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Differential Equation dy/dx= 1/y: describe properties of this equation and their effect on the slope field that represents the family of solutions to this DE
2. ## Re: Slope Fields
What do the isoclines for this direction field look like?
3. ## Re: Slope Fields
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## Multiples of 98
Methods
### Methods for Finding Multiples:
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# How to Solve Exact Differential Equations
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Exact differential equations are a subset of first-order ordinary differential equations. An equation of the form ${\displaystyle P(x,y){\mathrm {d} }x+Q(x,y){\mathrm {d} }y=0}$ is considered to be exact if the following condition holds.
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QUESTION:
You are given an array of integers nums. You are also given an integer original which is the first number that needs to be searched for in nums.
You then do the following steps:
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• Apr 26th 2012, 09:25 AM
System of equations using mod
If i have two equations ,
11a+b(mod26)=17
&
22a+b(mod26)=22
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## Summary
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wanna try to solve this LOGICAL Thinking question?
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# What Does The Less Than Sign Look Like?
## What Does The Less Than Sign Look Like?
The less than symbol is <. Two other comparison symbols are ≥ (greater than or equal to) and ≤ (less than or equal to).
## What does the less than symbol look like?
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# GMAT Question of the Day – 17/12/2020
### QUESTION
If half of the sum of the lengths of the edges of a cube is 48, what is the volume of the cube?
(A) 8
(B) 64
(C) 128
(D) 512 (THIS IS CORRECT!)
(E) 576
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Write each of the following ratios in simplest form.
1. The ratio of 5 3/5 to 2 1/10
A~8 TO 3?
2. The ratio of 7 dimes to 3 quarters
A~ 14 TO 15?
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#1 correct
#2 if you are talking 'value', correct
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Subject :IMO Class : Class 3
## Ans 1: (Master Answer)
Class : Class 1
(D): Cost of a toy car = cost of 2 dolls = ₹ 146
So cost of one doll = 146/2 = ₹ 73
Therefore, total cost of 2 toy cars and 6 dolls = 2(146) + 6(73)
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May 2, 2016
$- 47$
#### Explanation:
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How to calculate current of a resistor "inside" of another parallel resistor?
The 1st image is how he drew it for us, no text.. I guess because it's quite complicated.
1. Equivalent resistance of R3 and R4=5 ohms
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A polar grid with several angles labeled in degrees
In mathematics, the polar coordinate system is a two-dimensional coordinate system in which each point on a plane is determined by an angle and a distance. The polar coordinate system is especially useful in situations where the relationshi... | 1,033 | 4,756 | {"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": 5, "codecogs_latex": 0, "wp_latex": 0, "mimetex.cgi": 0, "/images/math/codecogs": 0, "mat... | 3.90625 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2015-32 | latest | en | 0.905696 |
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$$\frac{1}{3}\left( {\sqrt 3 - 1} \right)$$
\eqalign{ & \int_{\pi /12}^{\pi /9} {{{\sec }^2}3\theta } d\theta \cr & u = 3\theta ,{\text{ then }}du = 3d\theta dx,{\text{ }} \cr & {\text{With this substitution}}{\text{,}} \cr & {\text{if }}x = \pi /9,{\text{ }}u = 3\left( {\pi /9} \righ... | 437 | 934 | {"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... | 4.375 | 4 | CC-MAIN-2019-51 | latest | en | 0.351732 |
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Oh, you want the angle between the two lines.
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A function $f(x)$, where $x$ is a real number , is defined implicitly by the following formula: $$f(x)=x-\int^{\frac{\pi}{2}}_0f(x)\sin(x)dx$$ Find the explicit function for $f(x)$ in its simplest form.
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"Percent (%)" method "out that one hundred": 380% = 380 "out the one hundred", p% is check out p "percent", 380% = 380/100 = 380 ÷ 100
380% × 30 = 380/100 × 30 = (380 ÷ 100) × 30 = 380 × 30 ÷ 100 = 11,400 ÷ 100 = 114
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### Finding Areas using Unit Conversions
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Date: 3/19/96 at 1:38:33
From: Heikki Jokipii
Subject: Too simple a question
Dear Dr. Math,
I am not an American and I am not a child in the
American elementary school - and that is exactly
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1%0.011/100
5%0.051/20
10%0.11/10
12½%0.1251/8
20%0.21/5
25%0.251/4
331/3%0.333...1/3
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99%0.9999/100
100%1
125%1.255/4
150%1.53/2
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From Percent come Decimal
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If you are not sufficiently exposed to how questions can be tested in your Math examinations, you will likely miss out on important keywords to decide which problem-solving technique to use!
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Addition is the bringing together of two or more numbers (or objects) to make a total or sum. For example, 2 apples plus 3 apples makes 5 apples: In numbers:Addition is denoted by the plus sign, +.
## How to Add
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