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# The sum of the length, breadth and depth of a cuboid is 19 cm and its diagonal is cm. Its surface area is
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Let,
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b → Breadth of the cuboid
h → Height of the cuboid
We have,
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# geometry
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an angle is 45 degree less than two times of its supplement, then the greater angle is
• geometry - ,
Let the angle be x.
x = 2(180-x) -45
= 360 -2x -45
= 315 -2x
3x = 315
x = 105 degrees
supplement of x = 75 | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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# Calculate the probability that on any randomly chosen day, Jerry is late for work. [closed]
On any randomly chosen day, the probability that Tom is late for work is 0.15 while the probability that both Tom and Jerry are late for work is 0.05. the probability that at least one of them is late for work is 0.30.
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# Pressure and number of moles relationship advice
### Relationships among Pressure, Temperature, Volume, and Amount Gives the relationship between volume and amount when pressure when you have change in moles of gas, the volume increases/decreases. Early scientists explored the relationships among the pressure of a g... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# 20606 (number)
20,606 (twenty thousand six hundred six) is an even five-digits composite number following 20605 and preceding 20607. In scientific notation, it is written as 2.0606 × 104. The sum of its digits is 14. It has a total of 2 prime factors and 4 positive divisors. There are 10,302 positive integers (up to... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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# Thread: sin^4 θ as linear combo of e^ikθ
1. ## sin^4 θ as linear combo of e^ikθ
Use the Binomial Theorem to write $sin^4\theta$ as a linear combo of functions of the form $e^{ik\theta}$, where k E Z.
Attempt:
$sin^4 \theta$
$= (\frac{e^{i\theta} - e^{-i \theta}}{2i})^4$
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# How do you factor 6x^2+9x+4x+6?
Oct 27, 2016
$\left(2 x + 3\right) \left(3 x + 2\right)$
#### Explanation:
There are 4 terms and there is no common factor.
Group them to create a common factor and put in brackets.
There MUST be a PLUS sign between the brackets.
$\left(6 {x}^{2} + 9 x\right) + \left(4 x + 6\right... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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This preview shows page 1 out of 29 pages. Unformatted text preview: Fluid Motion Paul E. Tippens The lower falls at Yellowstone National Park: the water at the top of the falls passes through a narrow slot, causing the velocity to increase at that poin... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Question: What Is The Formula For Work?
## What is output force?
Output force is the force exerted on an object by a simple machine.
If the output force is greater than the input force, the mechanical advantage is….
## What is the output?
Output is defined as the act of producing something, the amount of somethi... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Normalize repeated measurement (calculate ratio) using formula
1. ## Normalize repeated measurement (calculate ratio) using formula
Hello,
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Difficult coin weighing puzzle: 14 coins, 1 fake (heavier or lighter), 3 pre-determined weighings
This recent question reminds me of a coin weighing puzzle I learned many years ago. It is one of the hardest puzzles of this kind that I know. I will post my solution in a few days, and meanwhile hopefully someone may enj... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
The speed of light is the same for all observers. When you talk about how fast something’s moving, you usually have to pay attention to where you’re standing as you watch that motion. Suppose you’re on a train traveling 100 kilometers per hour. You decide to get out of your seat and walk toward the dining car at the fr... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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# In Triangle Abc, Prove the Following: ( a − B ) Cos C 2 = C Sin ( a − B 2 ) - Mathematics
In triangle ABC, prove the following:
$\left( a - b \right) \cos \frac{C}{2} = c \sin \left( \frac{A - B}{2} \right)$
#### Solution
Let
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# Given are the following three equations:How many circles are equivalent to a square, as per the ratios in the three given equations?
Solution
Let us represent a square, circle, triangle and rhombus as s, c, t and r respectively and form eqns.
1) s*c=t
2) s=c*r
3) (t^2)=(r^3)
Expressing t and r in 3... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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# Order of operations
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Change the reference to independence to mutually exclusive. Do you understand why the two events are not mutually exclusive?
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# Thermodynamics
The following is not an in-depth explanation of every aspect of thermodynamic theory, you can find that in any of the publications referenced at the bottom of this page.
It is our attempt to clarify the basics, assemble the principal formulas and simplify their use.
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# How to Make a Working Mechanical Lego Calculator
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# Comparing Two Measurement Devices - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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# How to find the value of x for (5x-2) + (3x+4)=90
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by TryTry
combine like terms (so add the X's and the whole numbers)
2015-01-29T19:31:59-05:00
*continued from comment*
Combine like terms, so add the exes and the whole numbers.
(5x-2)+(3x+4)=90
So 5x+3x=8x
Now you have:
8x-2+4
Then you add -2+4 which is 2
Now y... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Homework Help: Mixing Problem HELP!
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# Graphing Absolute Value EquationsPage 2
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# 1033 and Level 3
To solve a level 3 puzzle begin with 80, the clue at the very top of the puzzle. Clue 48 goes with it. What are the factor pairs of those numbers in which both factors are between 1 and 12 inclusive? 80 can be 8×10, and 48 can be 4×12 or 6×8. What is the only number that listed for both 80 and 48? P... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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# Electronic – Laplace Transforms and the imaginary input
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# How do you find moles of water?
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## How do you calculate moles of water?
Since all compounds in this reaction have 1 mole, it will not affect the number of moles (n).
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# Homework Help: Maths
Posted by Belle on Thursday, April 29, 2010 at 11:37pm.
how do i find the derivative of y=2sin8(x+pi/4)-12??
• Maths - bobpursley, Thursday, April 29, 2010 at 11:41pm
let u= 8(x+PI/4)
then u'= 8
y'=-2cos u * u'
y'=-16cos(8(x+PI/4))
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1. The tangent at point P(1,1) to the curve x= 1/t, y=t^2 intersects the curve at point Q.
Find the equation of the tangent at P and the co-ordinates of Q.
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# A box weighing 150 N is at rest on a horizontal floor. The coefficient of static friction is 0.4.
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# Brice has 1200 in the bank. He wants to save a total of 3000 by depositing 40 per week from his payc
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# math
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Note: Object not drawn to scale
If X = 3 inches, Y = 10 inches, W = 4 inches, and Z = 5 inches, what is the area of the object?
With your limited data, I have no idea about what type of object you are dealing with nor what the letters signify.
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# Emf Equation of a DC Generator
As the armature rotates, a voltage is generated in its coils. In the case of a generator, the emf of rotation is called the Generated emf or Armature emf and is denoted as Er = Eg. In the case of a motor, the emf of rotation is known as Back emf or Counter emf and represented as Er = E... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
### x-2/3=4/5
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# Sonar 2 Equations
A) Coordinate System
Figure 1 shows the Cartesian coordinate system I used on my sonar system. This system uses two planes which are separated by a line perpendicular from the face of the transmitter. The face of the transmitter transducer is X = 0 and Y = 0. In Plane 1 (right plane) both the an... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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# If the sum and product of three consecutive terms of a geometric progression are 13 and 27 respectively, then the middle one of the three terms is
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Let the 3 terms of the geometric progression be a/r , a , ar
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1st number: 4 0/14, 2nd number: 4/70
56/14 + 4/70 is 142/35.
1. Find the least common denominator or LCM of the two denominators:
LCM of 14 and 70 is 70
2. For the 1st fraction, since 14 × 5 = 70,
56/14 = 56 × 5/14 × 5 = 280/70
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# math
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Robert feeds his dog 1lb.4oz ofdog food a day. How long will a 40 pound bag last? Please show steps
• math -
1 pound = 16 ounces
4 oz = 1/4 = 0.25 pound
40/1.25 = ? days
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1. ## 4 step method problems help
I have some questions on some statistics problems I've worked on, if anyone can help who is good at stats it would be very much appreciated!!
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# Euclid's Elements of Geometry: Chiefly from the Text of Dr. Simson...together with a Selection of Geometrical Exercises from the Senate-house and College Examination Papers .... the first six books, and the portions of the eleventh and twelfth books read at Cambridge
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# 3057 (number)
3,057 (three thousand fifty-seven) is an odd four-digits composite number following 3056 and preceding 3058. In scientific notation, it is written as 3.057 × 103. The sum of its digits is 15. It has a total of 2 prime factors and 4 positive divisors. There are 2,036 positive integers (up to 3057) that ... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# How do you divide (-5-9i)/(9+8i)?
Nov 13, 2016
$\frac{13}{5} - \frac{41}{145} i$
#### Explanation:
You can multiply the terms of the fraction by the same expression:
$9 - 8 i$
to get a denominator without i:
$\frac{\left(- 5 - 9 i\right) \left(9 - 8 i\right)}{\left(9 + 8 i\right) \left(9 - 8 i\right)}$
$= \fr... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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## 28-04-2007 Math puzzle solved
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# Define a relation
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## Homework Statement
a relation R⊆ℝ2
It is defined if and only if a2+b2=c2+d2 where (a,b) ∧ (c,d)∈ℝ2
Find all equivalence classes
## The Attempt at a Solution
I said that the following set defines an equivalence class for the above problem:
[/B]
[(a,b)] = {(c,d)∈ℝ2 : ((a,b),(... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
How do you use find the zeroes of f(x)=4x^3-4x?
Sep 15, 2016
$x = 0 , x = \pm 1$
Explanation:
The zeroes of f(x) are the values of x that make f(x) = 0
That is $4 {x}^{3} - 4 x = 0$
Factorising gives.
$4 x \left({x}^{2} - 1\right) = 0 \Rightarrow 4 x \left(x - 1\right) \left(x + 1\right) = 0$
solving for x.
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find the vertical asymptote of f(x)=1/e^x +1
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If the value of the polynomial $$p(x)$$ at $$x = k$$ is zero $$p(k) = 0$$, then the real number $$k$$ is called the zero of the polynomial $$p(x)$$.
Important!
To find the zeroes of a quadratic polynomial, put $$p(x) = 0$$.
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# 1998 CEMC Gauss (Grade 7) Problems/Problem 11
## Problem
Kalyn cut rectangle R from a sheet of paper. A smaller rectangle is then cut from the large rectangle R to produce figure S. In comparing R to S,
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# Foundations of Probability
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# direct proof method
On occasion, analogical arguments took place, or even by “invoking the gods”. (r_s). This meant that ancient geometry (and Euclidean Geometry) discussed circles. A direct proof is a method of showing whether a conditional statement is true or false using known facts and rules. For example, instea... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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# How to determine the order of convergence of the Euler-Maruyama method?
This question is originally posted in Quant.StackExchange but has been unanswered for some time so I ask in here.
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## fractions
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# Free DI and LR - 07 Practice Test - CAT
Whose among the following can be pet no.2?
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Solution : B
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Can any one help me with this problem am having trouble with coming up with the answer. 7-(-1)/3(2)-9/(-3)
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can I trouble any one with this que stion. I got jello brain right now. 7-(-1)/3(2)-9/(-3)
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(-8)2 – 8(2 )= I need help with this problem ... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Sanov's theorem on Lie relators in groups of exponent $p$
Document Type : Research Article
Author
Christ Church, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 1DP, England.
Abstract
I give a proof of Sanov's theorem that the Lie relators of weight at most $2p-2$ in groups of exponent $p$ are consequences of the identity ... | open-web-math/open-web-math | |
# Root test
The root test is a test for the convergence of a series $\sum_{n=1}^\infty a_n$ where each term is a real or complex number. The root test was developed first by Augustin-Louis Cauchy.
We denote $l = \limsup\limits_{n \to \infty} \sqrt[n]{\vert a_n \vert}.$ $$l$$ is a non-negative real number or is possi... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Accounting equation: More examples and explanation
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## Accounting Equation
As we've learned previously, the accounting equation is a mathematical expression that shows the relationship among the different elements of accounting, i.e. assets, liabilities, and capi... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
## Tuesday, 25 October 2011
### Geometry-4 (XAT-2010)
In an equilateral triangle ABC, whose length of each side is 3cm, D is a point on BC such thatBD = ½ CD. What is the length of AD?
A. √5cm
B. √6cm
C. √7cm
D. √8cm
E. None of the above
Solution:
Let E be the mid point of BC. Hence, BE = CE = 3/2
Given that BD = ½ ... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Here is a table which gives the information
Question:
Here is a table which gives the information about the total rainfall for several months compared to the average monthly rains of a town. Write each decimal in the form of rational number p/q.
Solution:
(i) May
2.6924 cm = 26924/10000 … [∵by the decimal removi... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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# Visual understanding of centripetal acceleration formula
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Standard Form or Scientific Notation is a technique of writing numbers in any such manner that big or small values get accommodated into Standard Decimal Notation. The trendy shape is written as: an x 10na is coefficient10 is based is powe... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Dimension clarification
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In several of my previous posts I have mentioned the word “dimension”. Recently I realized that dimension can be of two types, as pointed out by Bernhard Riemann in his famous lecture in 1854. Let me quote Donal O’Shea from pp. 99 of his book “The Poincaré Conjecture” :
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#### A note on Pólya’s theorem
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104-111 ISSN 1133-0686 E-ISSN 1863-8260
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Spanish Society of Statistics and Operations Research in 1984
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## Biking on the fractional number line . . .
The following post comes from Rafael Quintanilla, a Mathematics Instructional Coach for the Los Angeles Unified School District and a long-time teacher of number strings.
About eight years ago, I was teaching fifth grade and I wanted students to begin to see relationships... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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What is Statistical Inference?
Stastitical inference is the art of generating conclusions about the distribution of the data. A data scientist is often exposed to question that can only be answered scientifically. Therefore, statistical inference is a strategy to test whether a hypothesis is true, i.e. ... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Count ways to form minimum product triplets in C++
We are given with an array of numbers Arr[]. The goal is count the number of triplets whose product is equal to the smallest product of all possible triplets.Count triplets if (i<j<k) and arr[i]*arr[j]*arr[k] is minimum possible.
We will do this by first finding th... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Multiples of 150 – Find & Write All Multiples
If you are looking for the solution to the maths query, “Find Multiples of 150” or “Write all Multiples of 150” then you have visited the right place.
We here at multiplesof.com provide you the full detailed guide to the Multiples of 150.
## What Are The Multiples of 1... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# mutually exclusive definition
I know that if two events are mutually exclusive it means that at most one is true.
However, what does this mean in terms of probability theory? Is it that for a set of mutually exclusive possibilities, their corresponding probabilities always sum to 1? Or does only one event have prob... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Assignment 4 Solution
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## Description
Supply networks and allometry:
1. (3 + 3 points)
This question’s calculation is a specific, exactly-solvable case of the general result that you’ll will attack (with optional relish and other condiments) in the following question.
Consider a set of rectang... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
Students can download Maths Chapter 3 Algebra Ex 3.10 Questions and Answers, Notes, Samacheer Kalvi 9th Maths Guide Pdf helps you to revise the complete Tamilnadu State Board New Syllabus, helps students complete homework assignments and to score high marks in board exams.
## Tamilnadu Samacheer Kalvi 9th Maths Soluti... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
Logarithmic Expressions Lesson 1
Problem: Using the properties of logs, write in expanded:
ln [(5x+8) (4x+9)] 4
Solution (property1:lna4=4lna)
Step 1: Applying it; 4ln [(5x+8) (4x+9)]
Solution (property1: lnab = lna+lnb)
Step 2: Applying it; 4[ln (5x+8) +ln (4x+9)]
Solution ... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
# Planar Graphs Graph Coloring - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Planar Graphs Graph Coloring. Chapter 9.7-9.8. Introduction. Consider the complete bipartite graph K3,3 . Can K3 ,3 be drawn in the plane so that no two of its edges cross? In this section we will study the question of whether a graph can be drawn in... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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# 7-1 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
7-1. Ratio and Proportion. Warm Up. Lesson Presentation. Lesson Quiz. Holt Geometry. Warm Up Find the slope of the line through each pair of points. 1. (1, 5) and (3, 9) 2. (–6, 4) and (6, –2) Solve each equation. 3. 4 x + 5 x + 6 x = 45 4. ( x – 5) 2 = 81
I am the own... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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Mathematical consistency and patterns
Try solving each of these problems, paying attention to the previous set of problems as you ... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath | |
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Common spindle bush
Common spindle bush, also called the European euonymus, ( Euonymus europaeus ), illustration
Systematics
Rosids Eurosiden I Order : Spindle tree (Celastrales) Family : Spindle trees (Celastraceae) Genre : Spindle bushes ( Euonymus ) Type : Common spindle bush
Scientific name
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# What is considered an unusual event in statistics
## What is considered unusual in stats?
Unusual values are values that are more than 2 standard deviations away from the µ – mean. The 68-95-99.7 rule apples only to data values that are 1,2, or 3 standard deviations from the mean.
## What is an unusual event in pr... | HuggingFaceTB/finemath |
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