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Interactive Flashcards - Can you answer these fruit questions?
Interactive Flashcards - Can you answer these fruit questions? Interactive Flashcards - Can you answer these fruit questions? &nbsp; &nbsp; ...
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Consider the quadratic pattern: $-9 ;-6 ; 1 ; 12 ; x ; \ldots$
Consider the quadratic pattern: $-9 ;-6 ; 1 ; 12 ; x ; \ldots$Consider the quadratic pattern: $-9 ;-6 ; 1 ; 12 ; x ; \ldots$ $3.1$ Determine the value of $x$. $3.2$ Determine a formula for the $n^{\text ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 The quadratic number pattern: \(4 ; p ; 11 ; q ; 22 ; \ldots .$ has a constant second difference of 1 .
The quadratic number pattern: $4 ; p ; 11 ; q ; 22 ; \ldots .$ has a constant second difference of 1 .The quadratic number pattern: $4 ; p ; 11 ; q ; 22 ; \ldots .$ has a constant second difference of 1 . $1.1$ Show that $p=7$ and $q=16$ $1.2 ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 \(3 x+1 ; 2 x ; 3 x-7$ are the first three terms of an arithmetic sequence. Calculate the value of $x$.
$3 x+1 ; 2 x ; 3 x-7$ are the first three terms of an arithmetic sequence. Calculate the value of $x$.$3 x+1 ; 2 x ; 3 x-7$ are the first three terms of an arithmetic sequence. Calculate the value of $x$. ...
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Simplify $\frac{1}{7} \times \frac{9}{16} \times \frac{16}{9} \times \frac{16}{9} \times \frac{9}{16}=$
Simplify $\frac{1}{7} \times \frac{9}{16} \times \frac{16}{9} \times \frac{16}{9} \times \frac{9}{16}=$Simplify $\frac{1}{7} \times \frac{9}{16} \times \frac{16}{9} \times \frac{16}{9} \times \frac{9}{16}=$ ...
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John plays two games of squash. The probability that he wins his first game is $0.3$. If he wins his first game, the probability that he wins his second game is $0.6$.
John plays two games of squash. The probability that he wins his first game is $0.3$. If he wins his first game, the probability that he wins his second game is $0.6$.John plays two games of squash. The probability that he wins his first game is $0.3$. If he wins his first game, the probability that he wins his se ...
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A binary operation $*$ is defined on the set, $R$, of real numbers by $m * n=m+n+2$. Find the :
A binary operation $*$ is defined on the set, $R$, of real numbers by $m * n=m+n+2$. Find the :A binary operation  is defined on the set, $R$, of real numbers by $m n=m+n+2$. Find the : (a) identity element under the operation ; (b) ...
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The second, fourth and eigth terms of an Arithmetic Progression (A.P) form the first three consecutive terms of a Geometric Progression (G.P). The sum of the third and fifth terms of the A.P is 20 , find the :(a) If $f(x)=\int\left(4 x-x^{2}\right) \mathrm{d} x$ and $f(3)=21$, find $f(x)$. (b) The second, fourth and eigth terms of an Arithmetic Progr ...
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The function $\mathrm{f}: \mathrm{x} \rightarrow \sqrt{4-2 x}$ is defined on the set of real numbers $\mathrm{R}$. Find the domain of $\mathrm{f}$.
The function $\mathrm{f}: \mathrm{x} \rightarrow \sqrt{4-2 x}$ is defined on the set of real numbers $\mathrm{R}$. Find the domain of $\mathrm{f}$.The function $\mathrm{f}: \mathrm{x} \rightarrow \sqrt{4-2 x}$ is defined on the set of real numbers $\mathrm{R}$. Find the domain of $\mathrm{f} ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 A binary operation \(\Delta$ is defined on the set of real numbers, R, by $a \Delta b=\frac{a+b}{\sqrt{a b}}$, where $a \neq 0, b \neq 0$. Evaluate $-3 \Delta-1$
A binary operation $\Delta$ is defined on the set of real numbers, R, by $a \Delta b=\frac{a+b}{\sqrt{a b}}$, where $a \neq 0, b \neq 0$. Evaluate $-3 \Delta-1$A binary operation $\Delta$ is defined on the set of real numbers, R, by $a \Delta b=\frac{a+b}{\sqrt{a b}}$, where $a \neq 0, b \neq 0$. Evalua ...
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If $\log _{y} \frac{1}{8}=3$, find the value of $y$.
If $\log _{y} \frac{1}{8}=3$, find the value of $y$.If $\log _{y} \frac{1}{8}=3$, find the value of $y$. A. $-2$ B. $-\frac{1}{2}$ C. $\frac{1}{2}$ D. 2 ...
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The first three terms of a sequence are $p+1 ; 2 p+2 ; 4 p$. Calculate the value of $\mathrm{p}$ and the first three terms of the sequence.
The first three terms of a sequence are $p+1 ; 2 p+2 ; 4 p$. Calculate the value of $\mathrm{p}$ and the first three terms of the sequence.The first three terms of a sequence are $p+1 ; 2 p+2 ; 4 p$. Calculate the value of $\mathrm{p}$ and the first three terms of the sequence. ...
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Why do economists call "what if..." questions counterfactuals?
Why do economists call "what if..." questions counterfactuals?Why do economists call &quot;what if...&quot; questions counterfactuals? ...
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Assume that the Skeptic is correct. Determine the observed value of the test statistic for the assignment that places C, D and E on the first treatment, and the remaining subjects on the second treatment.Consider a balanced study with six subjects, identified as A, B, C, D, E and G. In the actual study, &amp;bull; Subjects A, B and C are assigned to th ...
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Add polynomials $-3 x^{2}+2 x+6$ and $-x^{2}-x-1$
Add polynomials $-3 x^{2}+2 x+6$ and $-x^{2}-x-1$Add polynomials $-3 x^{2}+2 x+6$ and $-x^{2}-x-1$ ...
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Add the polynomials $-\frac{1}{a+b}$ and $-\frac{1}{a-b}$
Add the polynomials $-\frac{1}{a+b}$ and $-\frac{1}{a-b}$Add the polynomials $-\dfrac{1}{a+b}$ and $-\dfrac{1}{a-b}$ ...
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The number $2^{-100}$ is written as a decimal. What is the sum of the first 30 digits after the decimal point?
The number $2^{-100}$ is written as a decimal. What is the sum of the first 30 digits after the decimal point?The number $2^{-100}$ is written as a decimal. What is the sum of the first 30 digits after the decimal point? ...
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Find a and $b$ if
Find a and $b$ ifFind a and $b$ if $3 \sqrt{7} / 3-\sqrt{7}+3=\sqrt{7} / 3+\sqrt{7}=a+b \sqrt{7}$ ...
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How many three digit numbers are there whose first digit equals the sum of the second and third digits?
How many three digit numbers are there whose first digit equals the sum of the second and third digits?How many three digit numbers are there whose first digit equals the sum of the second and third digits? ...
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Three four-digit numbers are written on cards. Cards are in position as is shown in the image. The sum of those three numbers is $10,126 .$ Which digits are covered?
Three four-digit numbers are written on cards. Cards are in position as is shown in the image. The sum of those three numbers is $10,126 .$ Which digits are covered? Three four-digit numbers are written on cards. Cards are in position as is shown in the image. The sum of those three numbers is $10,126 .$ Which di ...
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How many three-digit numbers have the first digit equal to the sum of the other two digits?
How many three-digit numbers have the first digit equal to the sum of the other two digits?How many three-digit numbers have the first digit equal to the sum of the other two digits? ...
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Simplify $8^{\frac{2}{3}}$ without using a calculator.
Simplify $8^{\frac{2}{3}}$ without using a calculator.Simplify $8^{\frac{2}{3}}$ &nbsp;without using a calculator. ...
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Express $9^{x-1}+3^{2 x}$ as a single power expression.
Express $9^{x-1}+3^{2 x}$ as a single power expression.Express $9^{x-1}+3^{2 x}$ as a single power expression. ...