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Equation Problem
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So like this:
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For the record, when you get 2=1 that means that there are no solutions! However, as others have pointed out, you divided by 0! Please...
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Passing a math course with a grade of 65% (or even 70%) and moving on to the next math course is the number 1 reason students do poorly...
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In doing that, you are essentially just ignoring the value of cosØ. Do you see that? It's as if you wrote cosØ(2cos^2(Ø)-3sinØ) =0 and...
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I assume you mean "how to distinguish" between the two versions. "Differentiate" has different meanings in math. When using the...
Tuesday at 12:45 PM
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I would start with the largest number which is 7. Well that is 7 and that is one answer. Now go to 6. You need to add 1 to 6 to get 7...
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You need to have a better understanding of what "=" means. If x = y, then anywhere you see x you can replace it with y and anywhere you...
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BeachBanana
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This is commonly known as the subset sum problem. You'll find many sources on the internet, e.g. Wikipedia, covering this topic.
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Probability question in the card game of Cut-throat pinochle
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if you’re drawing 3 cards out of the remaining 33, and you’re trying to compute the chance that at least one of the two Jack‑of‑Diamonds...
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