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# Representations of a Line
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# How do you play fresco on the board game?
## How do you play fresco on the board game?
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# Chapter 5
Chapter 5. Gases. Early Experiments. Torricelli performed experiments that showed that air in the atmosphere exert pressure. Torricelli designed the first barometer. A torricellian barometer. Simple manometer. Unit of Pressure. 1 standard atmosphere =1 atm =760 mm Hg =760 torr
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# MMCXXI Roman Numerals
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# (Solved) Math225 Week 5 Assignment: Central Limit Theorem for Proportions
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# Construct parallel lines using perpendicular bisectors
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# Create and Evaluate Polynomials
This example shows how to represent a polynomial as a vector in MATLAB® and evaluate the polynomial at points of interest.
### Representing Polynomials
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# A variant of hitting set problem? Is this also a NP-hard problem? Let’s start from finding a minimum hitting set problem. Given a collection of sets $$U=\{\{S_1\},\{S_2\},\{S_3\},\{S_4\},\{S_5\},\{S_6\}\}=\{\{1, 2, 3\}, \{1, 3, 4\}, \{1, 4, 5\}, \{1, 2, 5\}, \{2, 3\}, \{4, 5\}\}$$,
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# Arithmetic Mcqs
Q. The average age of 15 students of a class is 15 years. Out of these, the average age of 5 students is 14 years and that of the other 9 students is 16 years. The age of the 15th student is____________?
a. 11 years
b. 14 years
c. 15 years
d. 15 2/7 years
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## Multiplying Decimals
In Texas, multiplying decimals with products to the hundredths was added to the 5th grade curriculum with the last standards revision, and today I tackled it with some of our 5th graders. Shifting from multiplying whole numbers to multiplying decimals... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Divisors of 5446
## Divisors of 5446
The list of all positive divisors (that is, the list of all integers that divide 22) is as follows :
Accordingly:
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# how to find probability in statistics
Problem 1: What’s the chance of catching a small fish — say, less than 8 inches? Uniform distribution to model multiple events with the same probability, such as rolling a die. Then find p(Z < 0), which is 0.5000 from the Z-table. \(P(265 2.00). You want to find the x value that... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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Given point D is the centroid of triangle ABC, find the lengths of BC, CD, and AY. The centroid of any shape can be found through integration, provided that its border is described as a set of integrate-able mathematical functions. The coordinate (x l,y l,z l) is called the centroid of a line. Where is the circumcenter... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Examples of How to Calculate the Dividend Per Share
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# How to find the differential equation of the current i₁?
I am trying to find the differential equation of this circuit:
I tried to use KVL at the left mesh which gave me
$$\E=R\cdot i+V_c\$$
From $$\V_c\$$ I can calculate $$\i_1\$$, but then I didn't know how to continue. I tried to use KVL at the right mesh, and... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# An impossible estimation problem?
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The variance of a negative binomial (NB) distribution is always greater than its mean. When the mean of a sample is greater than its variance, trying to fit the parameters of a NB with maximum likelihood or with moment estimation will fail (there is no solution with fi... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
Fourier series problem
Consider the function $f(x)$ defined for $0<x<1$ by $$f(x)=x-x^2$$
I want to determine the fourier sine series and fourier cosine series of f.
my attempt
Recall that $$a_0=\frac{2}{L}\int_{0}^{1}f(x)dx$$ ie $a_0=\frac{1}{3}$
and $$a_n=\frac{2}{L}\int_{0}^{1}f(x)cos(\frac{n\pi x}{L})dx$$ wher... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Hot Airballoon
## 1.
Since the balloon was dropped at 800 feet and is descending at a rate of 20 feet per minute the function is Y=800-20x. The height of the balloon is 800 feet and it is descending 20 feet every minute. X is the amount of time and Y is the height of the balloon.
## 2.
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# Why have computer scientists chosen recursor instead of iterator in primitive recursion?
I wonder why computer scientist have chosen recursor instead of iterator (or tail recursor if you like) in primitive recursion, given that function defined in terms of iteration behaves more efficiently than that in terms of rec... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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The value returned by the following function for foo(10) is ____
int foo(int x)
{
if(x < 1)
return 1;
int sum = 0;
for(int i = 1; i <= x; i++)
{
sum += foo(x-i);
}
return sum;
}
f(n) = 1, if n=0
f(n) = 2^(n-1), n>=
foo(0) = 1
foo(1) = 1
foo(2) = 2
foo(3) = 4
foo(4) = 8
foo(5) = 16
foo(6) = 32
foo(7) = 64
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# The simplest approach is to check at each and every point is reached, when you wish to know what is a spot in math
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## Speed, Time and Distance
#### Speed, Time and Distance
1. Two trains of equal length are running on parallel lines in the same direction at 46 km/h and 36 km/h. The faster train passes, the slower train in 36 seconds. The length of each train is :
1. 82 m
2. 50 m
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# Solving systems of equations
3.) Solve the system of equations by graphing. Then classify the system as consistent or inconsistent and the equations as dependent or independent.
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# Class 12 RD Sharma Solutions – Chapter 19 Indefinite Integrals – Exercise 19.17
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### Question 1. ∫dx/√(2x – x2)
Solution:
We have,
Let I = ∫dx/√(2x – x2)
= ∫dx/√(1 – 1 + 2x – x2)
= ∫dx/√{1 – (x2 – 2x + 1)}
= ∫dx/√{12 – (x – 1)2}
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# Newton's Laws of Motion
## Newton's 1st Law
An object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted on by an external force. This is also referred to as inertia, which is an object's tendency to resists a change in motion.
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The index is partly responsible for git’s supernatural speed. It is a cache for file stats and hashes, so most of the time, we can avoid examining file contents to determine if a file has been modified and look at its stats only.
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If $2(4 x-5)=5 x+2 x-20$, then find $x$.
(a) $-10$
(b) $-20$
(c) 6
(d) $-60$
Soln. : $2(4 x-5)=5 x+2 x-20$
$\Rightarrow 8 x-10=7 x-20$
$\Rightarrow 8 x-7 x=-20+10$
$=-10$
$\therefore \quad x=-10 ;$ Ans.
$\therefore \quad$ Correct option is $(a)$
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## Curvature
You remember from all of our discussion of black holes, that space is curved, locally by the presence of mass, and that gravity can be thought of simply as 'bent space'. But it's also true that the Universe as a whole could be curved. (Why not?!) Today, we are going to talk about these different possible ... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Multiplication Chart 1-1000 Table [Free Printable Template PDF]
The Multiplication Chart 1-1000 is an interactive resource that provides a number table where each multiplication is shown as the product of two equal numbers. There are charts for the numbers from 1 to 10 and another from 11 to 20. A few factors are gi... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Gravitational force between a particle and sphere
• UrbanXrisis
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# Pool
If water flows into the pool by two inlets, fill the whole for 8 hours. The first inlet filled pool 6 hour longer than second. How long pool take to fill with two inlets separately?
Result
t1 = 19.54 h
t2 = 13.54 h
#### Solution:
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## Thursday, August 24, 2006
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# Difference Between Discrete and Continuous Data
Discrete vs Continuous Data
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# A soft drink is available in two packs - (i) a tin can with a rectangular base of length $5 \mathrm{~cm}$ and width $4 \mathrm{~cm}$, having a height of $15 \mathrm{~cm}$ and (ii) a plastic cylinder with circular base of diameter $7 \mathrm{~cm}$ and height $10 \mathrm{~cm}$. Which container has greater capacity and ... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# For the parabola x-3 = 1/8 (y+5)^2, what are the coordinates of the vertex and focus and directrix?
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Vertex: $\left(3 , - 5\right)$
Focus: $\left(5 , - 5\right)$
Directrix: $x = 1$
#### Explanation:
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# 128 is 74% of what number if necessary round your answer to the nearest hundredth
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# What is Example of Mechanical Energy – Definition
Examples of Mechanical Energy. Mechanical energy (and also the thermal energy) can be separated into two categories, transient and stored. Thermal Engineering
## What is Mechanical Energy
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# Are smooth BV functions dense in the set of all BV functions?
Consider the set $B$ of functions of bounded variation which are of the form $f: (0,1) \to \mathbb{R}$ and the subset $S$ which contains all the elements of $B$ that are smooth. I'd like to know whether $S$ dense in $B$ ? One argument comes to my mind is ... | open-web-math/open-web-math | |
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Bill invests £500 on the 1st Jan 2004 at a compound interest of R% per annum. The value, £V, of this investment after n years is given by the formula V=500x(1.045)^n
Write down the value of R
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2. This formula usually looks like
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# 67000 kW to Amps
Welcome to 67000 kW to amps, which stands for 67000 kilowatts to amperes.
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# 15181 (number)
15181 is an odd five-digits composite number following 15180 and preceding 15182. In scientific notation, it is written as 1.5181 × 104. The sum of its digits is 16. It has a total of 3 prime factors and 8 positive divisors. There are 13,248 positive integers (up to 15181) that are relatively prime to... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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## A. Prior to the lesson:
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2. If their phone camera doesn't automatically detect and decode QR codes, ask students to
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Fill in the numbers from 1 to 6 without repetition,
Question:
Fill in the numbers from 1 to 6 without repetition, so that each side of the triangle adds up to 12.
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# PSAT Math : How to find the length of the side of a rectangle
## Example Questions
### Example Question #1 : How To Find The Length Of The Side Of A Rectangle
The two rectangles shown below are similar. What is the length of EF? 5
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Explanation:
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1. ## Rules that are and aren't functions [f(x) = (x-3)/(x-3)]
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# McGraw Hill My Math Grade 3 Chapter 6 Lesson 7 Answer Key Multiply by 10
All the solutions provided in McGraw Hill Math Grade 3 Answer Key PDF Chapter 6 Lesson 7 Multiply by 10 will give you a clear idea of the concepts.
## McGraw-Hill My Math Grade 3 Answer Key Chapter 6 Lesson 7 Multiply by 10
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how to use a log book to find natural sines and natural cos ?
Let’s understand it using an example.
Find value of tan28036/
Use the natural tangent table for this.
Step 1: first locate the 28˚ in first degrees column.
Step2: then, locate 36َ in next columns ranging from 0/ to 54/.
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## Find tan(arccos[x+1]) w/o trigonometric functions or inve
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4.3 Rotations
Soon we'll jump right in and start implementing the table functions for BSTs. But before that, there's one more topic to discuss, because they'll keep coming up from time to time throughout the rest of the book. This topic is the concept of a rotation (see rotation). A rotation is a simple transformation... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# The sum of the series 5 + 9 + 13 + … + 49 is:
### The sum of the series 5 + 9 + 13 + … + 49 is:
`A. 351`
`B. 535`
`C. 435`
`D. 324`
Solution:
The given series is 5 + 9 + 13 + … + 49
which is an arithmetic progression with first term a = 5 and common difference d = 4.
Let’s say that the last term 49 is the nth t... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
By Converse of the Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem that implies that "If 2 lines and a transversal create an alternate exterior angles that are in congruence, then the two lines are parallel." Use the Consecutive Interior Angles Converse Theorem. This lesson will demonstrate how to prove lines parallel with the conve... | open-web-math/open-web-math | |
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## What is Glide reflection for kids?
A glide reflection is just what it sounds like: You glide a figure (that’s just another way of saying slide or translate) and then reflect it over a reflecting line. Or you can reflect the figure first and then slide it; the result is the same either way. The footprints are... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
Theory:
Follow the steps to multiply the polynomials in the horizontal method:
• First, write the $$2$$ polynomials in a row separated by using a multiplication sign.
• Multiply each term of the first polynomial with each term of the second polynomial.
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# How Many Tbsp of Butter in 1/4 Cup: A Simple Guide
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# What is the vertex form of 3y=-5x^2 - x +7?
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Aug 5, 2017
$y = - \frac{5}{3} {\left(x - \left(- \frac{1}{10}\right)\right)}^{2} + \frac{141}{60}$
#### Explanation:
Given:
$3 y = - 5 {x}^{2} - x + 7$
Divide both sides by $3$ to get $y$ on the left hand side, then complete the square...
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## Wednesday, November 5, 2014
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The mantra for working with numbers remains ‘Never be afraid to use pictures in mathematics no matter how simple the problem appears’. Even for simple addition and multiplication if necessary
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# Exploring Standard Deviation: Definition, Formulas, & Calculations
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# Unit 3 Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Homework 1 Answer Key
Math is an important subject for students of all ages, and being able to understand and work with lines is a fundamental part of it. Parallel and perpendicular lines are two of the most important concepts to understand in geometry, and the Unit 3 Parallel... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Square A convex quadrilateral is a square if and only if it is any one of the following:
A square is a special case of a rhombus (equal sides, opposite equal angles), a kite (two pairs of adjacent equal sides), a trapezoid (one pair of opposite sides parallel), a parallelogram (all opposite sides parallel), a quadri... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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# Find the Area & Circumference of a circular pizza with a diameter of 22.0cm.
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## Solution 1
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• Circumference = 69.14cm
• Area = 380.29cm²
Step-by-step explanation:
Circumference.
Circumference of a circle is calculated by the formula:
= Pie * diameter
= π * diameter
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# Variables
## Definition
A variable is any characteristic, number, or quantity that can be measured or counted. A variable may also be called a data item. Age, sex, business income and expenses, country of birth, capital expenditure, class grades, eye colour and vehicle type are examples of variables. It is called a... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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hi there im new to this forum and currently teaching myself maths the problem i have is quadratic equations. the questions im stuck on are complete the square, giving the solution in surd form.
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# What type of algorithm is quickselect?
## What type of algorithm is quickselect?
In computer science, quickselect is a selection algorithm to find the kth smallest element in an unordered list. It is related to the quicksort sorting algorithm. Like quicksort, it was developed by Tony Hoare, and thus is also known a... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Proving $f\in K(\beta)[X]$ irreducible iff $g\in K(\alpha)[X]$ irreducible [duplicate]
Let $K\subset L$ a field extension and $\alpha,\beta\in L$ with minimal polynomials $f,g\in K[X]$.
How to show that $f\in K(\beta)[X]$ is irreducible iff $g\in K(\alpha)[X]$ is irreducible?
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# Grade 5 Common Core Standards
Here are the Common Core Standards for Grade 5, with links to resources that support them.
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Grade 5 | Operations & Algebraic Thinking
Write and interpret numerical expressions.
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# PercentageCalculator, 176 is What Percent of 462?
## 176 is What Percent of 462? 176 is 38.1 Percent of 462
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### How to Calculate 176 is What Percent of 462?
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Formula
(176 ÷ 462) x 100 = 38.1%
• 1
Divide the number that is will be the result of percentage by the total number
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## to Rational Numbers in the JavaScript Track
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# What do you do with the remainder in synthetic division?
Elizabeth P. The remainder in synthetic division could be written as a fraction or with R written in front of it. If writing as a fraction, the remainder is in the numerator of the fraction and the divisor is in the denominator.Click to see full answer. Corres... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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# What is the total length of the creeper?
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A creeper plant is climbing up and around a cylindrical tree trunk in a helical manner. The tree trunk has a height of 720 inches and a circumference of 48 inches.
If the creeper covers a vertical distance of 90 inches in one complete twist around the t... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Periodic Signals Tutorial
In this post, we are going to see a practical study of periodic signals in Matlab. We are going to post the code and the results here so you can follow the exercise step by step. It’s very important for you to read the comments on the code, so that will help you to understand better what w... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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A162924 Denominators of fractions converging to square root 3 satisfying: a(n)=1/a(n-1)+1/a(n-2)+ 1/a(n-3) or numerators of reciprocal satisfying: a(n)=1/(a(n-1)+ a(n-2)+ a(... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# 1603 (number)
1,603 (one thousand six hundred three) is an odd four-digits composite number following 1602 and preceding 1604. In scientific notation, it is written as 1.603 × 103. The sum of its digits is 10. It has a total of 2 prime factors and 4 positive divisors. There are 1,368 positive integers (up to 1603) t... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Fastest way to get both kings to the other side of the board?
Say that both players collaborate to get White's king to the eighth rank and Black's king to the first. What's the shortest sequence of moves that achieves this?
It can be proven that 10 moves, or 20 plies, is the least possible.
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