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How many brainliest yall got in total? I have 38. fewest gets brainliest (bc they need it more)
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:30
Which angle is the smallest? also give me an explanation so i can complete it to other questions as well, : )
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:40
Ne height of zak is 1.86 metres. the height of fred is 1.6 metres. write the height of zak as a fraction of the height of fred. give your answer in its simplest form.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 05:30
14. a family spends 1β10 of its annual income for housing, 1β4 for food and clothing, 1β5 for general expenses, and 2β15 for entertainment. what fractional part of their income is spent on these items altogether? a. 11β12 b. 41β60 c. 6β41 d. 1β7
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 07:30
Ece 202: problem set 1 due: june 14, 2019 (friday) the first 3 questions of this homework assignment covers some fundamental mathematical concepts that will play a role in this course. the remaining questions are on basic signals and laplace transforms. 1. a review of complex numbers. (a) compute the magnitude and the phase of the complex numbers β4 +j, and write them in polar form (i.e., of the form rejΞΈ). also, plot the complex number in the complex plane. (b) simplify the complex number 1 4 β β 1 2 β j β 2 22 and write them in cartesian form. (c) consider the complex number s = z1z2 Β· Β· Β·zm p1p2 Β· Β· Β· pn , where each zi is a complex number with magnitude |zi | and phase β zi , and each pi is a complex number with magnitude |pi | and phase β pi . write the magnitude and phase of s in terms of the magnitudes and phases of z1, z2, . . , zm, p1, p2, . . , pn. 2. a review of differentiation. (a) find df dx for the following functions. i. f(x) = (1β4x) 2 β x . ii. f(x) = β 1 + tan x. (b) find dy dx for the equation e x sin y + cos2 x cos y β x 3 = 0.
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