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A rectangular lawn has an area of 2130 square meters. Its perimeter is 202 meters. What are the dimensions of the lawn?
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it is a complex number question: If w1 and w2 satisfy the Cauchy-Riemann conditions (i.e., are analytic) show that a) The sum w+ = w1 + w2 is analytic b) The product w = w1w2 is analytic
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If BC = 2x + 1, CD = 3x - 4 and BD = 22, find the value of x. b. Using the value of x, find BC and CD.
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Two cars leave the same town at the same going the same direction.one travels 65 miles per hour and the other one travels 78 miles per hour. in how many hours will they be 59 miles apart
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INPUTE/OUTPUT TABLE FOR EACH EQUATION INPUT G OUTPUT H RULE: G-4=H
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http://teacherweb.com/FL/RiverRidgeMiddleSchool/MathwithMsPearson/Daffynition-Decoder-Worksheet.pdf its exactly that worksheet that i have in front of me right now.
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A single die is rolled once. You lose $12 if a number divisible by 3 turns up. How much should you win if a number not divisible by 3 turns up for the game to be fair? How would I set this up, and what formulas?
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A 3.0 block is attached to a string that is wrapped around a 2.0 , 4.0--diameter hollow cylinder that is free to rotate. (Use Figure 12.34 in the textbook but treat the cylinder as hollow.) The block is released 1.0 above the ground. Use Newton's second law to find the speed of the...
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h0w do you show your in diffrent way on 10 dived by 2
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At a point on the ground 70 feet from the base of a tree, the distance to the top of the tree is 2 feet more than 3 times the height of the tree. What is the height of the tree
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