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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00
Which set of reflections would carry trapezoid abcd onto itself? a) x-axis, y=x, y-axis, x-axis b) x-axis, y-axis, x-axis c) y=x, x-axis, x-axis d) y-axis, x-axis, y-axis, x-axis
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00
Astocks price gained 3% in april and 5% in may and then lost 4% in june and 1% in july during which month did the stocks price change the most
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
Solve the compound inequality. graph your solution. 2x β 2 < β12 or 2x + 3 > 7 x < β5 or x > 5 x < β5 or x > 2 x < β12 or x > 2 x < β7 or x > 5
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 07:30
N=1,2,3,4,5 a n= 9,18,36,72,144 a recursive rule for the sequence is: f(1)= and f(n)= for nβ₯2. an explicit rule for the sequence is: f(n)= find a recursive rule and an explicit for the geometric sequence. 768,192,48,12,3,β¦ a recursive rule for the sequence is: f(1)= and f(n)= for nβ₯2. an explicit rule for the sequence is: f(n)=β -1. concept 3: deriving the general forms of geometric sequence rules your turn use the geometric sequence to find a recursive rule and an explicit rule for any geometric sequence. 4,8,16,32,64,β¦ recursive rule for the geometric sequence: f(1)= and f(n)=f(n-1)β for nβ₯2. recursive rule for any geometric sequence: given f(1),f(n)=f(n-1)β for nβ₯2. explicit rule for the geometric sequence: f(n)=β-1. explicit rule for any geometric sequence: f(n)=β-1 concept 4: constructing a geometric sequence given two terms your turn find an explicit rule for the sequence using subscript notation. the third term of a geometric sequence is 1/48 and the fifth term of the sequence is 1/432. all the terms of the sequence are positive. the explicit rule for the geometric sequence is
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