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How can it be that 1' = 1 and 1° = 1, but 0¹= 0? Can you explain it?
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Consider a cube that has sides of length l. now consider putting the largest sphere you can inside this cube without any point on the sphere lying outside of the cube. the volume ratio -volume of the sphere/ volume of the cube is 1. 5.2 × 10−1 2. 3.8 × 10−1 3. 1.9 4. 2.5 × 10−1 5. 3.8
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00
The equation shown below represents function f. f(x)= -2x+5 the graph shown below represents function g. which of the following statements is true? a. over the interval [2, 4], the average rate of change of f is the same as the average rate of change of g. the y-intercept of function f is less than the y-intercept of function g. b. over the interval [2, 4], the average rate of change of f is greater than the average rate of change of g. the y-intercept of function f is greater than the y-intercept of function g. c. over the interval [2, 4], the average rate of change of f is the same as the average rate of change of g. the y-intercept of function f is greater than the y-intercept of function g. d. over the interval [2, 4], the average rate of change of f is less than the average rate of change of g. the y-intercept of function f is the same as the y-intercept of function g.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00
Apassenger train and a freight train leave san jose at 3pm, traveling in the same direction. the passenger train is going three times as fast as the freight train. at 6pm they are 240 miles apart. how fast is each travelling? explain your answer and show your
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 05:00
Simplify each expression using the definition, identities, and properties of imaginary numbers. match each term in the list on the left to its equivalent simplified form on the right. 1. (i 3)2(-i 0)3(3i 2)4 -4 2. (i 3i -5)2(i 4i -3)0 1 3. (-i 4i 2)(2i)2(i -1i 5)3(i 0)-3 -i 4. i 3[(i 2i 3i 4)(i 0i 2i 5)]2 81
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How can it be that 1' = 1 and 1° = 1, but 0¹= 0? Can you explain it?...
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