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a motel clerk counts his $1 and $10 bills at end of a day. He finds that has a total of 51 bills having a combined montary value of $177. Find the number of bills of each denomination that he has.
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Sketch the bounded region enclosed by the given curves. Decide whether to integrate with respect to x or y. Draw a typical approximating rectangle and label its height and width. (Do this on paper. Your instructor may ask you to turn in this graph.) y=5 x^2 , y=8 x^2 , 2 x+y=3,x>=0
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balloon is rising vertically above a level, straight road at a constant rate of 3 feet/sec. Just when the balloon is 134 feet above the ground, a bicycle moving at a constant rate of 19 feet/sec. passes under it. How fast is the distance s(t) between the bicycle and balloon increasing 6 seconds...
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how to do long divesion with 811 by 20
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I also attached the origianl work but have fig out most but after 3 tries these are giving me trouble and I only have 1 more chance!!! On the attach the only areas that need to be done are as follows below!! A, E parts, E1 domains,E2 f(x, E3, f1 range g(x), f2, H 3root and 4 root of x, h1 g(x),...
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Which shows 3x + 6y = 12 in slope-intercept form?
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Explain in your own words how to graph the line 2x+3y=12
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A. Define the term function. E. Graph and label the following two functions: f(x) = (x^2 + 3x + 2)/(x + 2) g(x) = (2x^2 + 3x + 2)/(x 1) 1. Describe the ranges for both 2. Determine the equation(s) of any asymptotes found in the graphs of f(x), showing all work. 3. Explain the...
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show that any oriented Brunnian Link with 3 or more components has linking number 0
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Draw a picture to show that there exist oriented 2-component links with linking number n, for any integer n.
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