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Consider that two particles are traveling the paths of the following functions:
f(x)=3/4x^2-x+1
g(x)=-x^2+2x+3
If each particle is to begin at one point of intersection at the same time and travel to the other point of intersection (at the same velocities), then which particle would arrive first? WHY?
An automobile manufacturer produces 7 models, each available in 6 different exterior colors, with 4 different upholstery fabrics and 5 interior colors. How many varieties of automobiles are available?
Find the maximum depth using the given function - What is her depth after 4 sec? After 6 sec?
Suppose that each of the players has a defined strength (all different), and the strongest player wins each match. then is it clear that the first prize goes to the strongest of all the players. what is the probability that the second prize goes t..
Important information about Sets, Counting & Probability : Combinations, How many poker hands consist of four clubs and a card of a different suit?
Find the probability that Clair will win the third game in the next series of games palyed against Helen.
S4 means symmetric group of degree 4, A4 means alternating group of degree 4, e is the identityIs there a group homomorphism $:S4 -> A4, with kernel $ = {e, (1 2)(3 4), (1 3)(2 4), (1 4)(2 3)}?
If it is 300 miles from Chicago to St. Louis in a car traveling a constant speed of 60 mph, how do I write a linear function that expresses the distance to be traveled to reach St. Louis, s, as a function of time, t?
Random Variables and Probability -Sampling Without Replacement, Not all the selected light bulbs are defective.
Find all the subfield of K containing Q.
One of the most famous unsolved problems in mathematics is a conjecture made by Christian Goldbach in a letter to Leonhard Euler in 1742. The conjecture made in this letter is now known as Goldbach's Conjecture. The conjecture is as follows:
From the top of a building 70 meters high, the angles of depression of two objects that are directly east of the observation position are 38° and 25° respectively. find the distance between the objects.
Archimedes principal of buoancy states that an object submerged in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid the object displaces.
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