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3578 + 3493 using partial sums algorithm
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i. Explain why f represents the graph of a function.
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Graphing, transformations and Asymptotes. MTH133 Unit 4 - Individual Project
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How many triangles ABC can be formed with m A = 112 , a = 20, and b = 21
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Unit 4 Individual Project B 1. Graphing Transformations a) Given the function xxf=)( complete the following table. Must show all work for full credit. Answer: x f(x) 0 1 4 9 16 Show Work: b) Using the table from part a, graph the function xxf=)( . For a tutorial on creating...
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MTH133 Unit 4 Individual Project B 1. Graphing Transformations a) Given the function xxf=)( complete the following table. Must show all work for full credit. Answer: x f(x) 0 1 4 9 16 Show Work: b) Using the table from part a, graph the function xxf=)( . For a tutorial on...
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Math 540 Week 6 Quiz #3
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The length of the smaller rectangle at the right is 1 inch less than twice its width. Both the dimensions of the larger rectangle are 2 inches longer than the smaller rectangle. The area of the shaded region is 86 square inches. What is the area of the larger rectangle?
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A boat's crew rowed 12 miles downstream, with the current, in 1.5 hours. The return trip upstream, against the current, covered the same distance, but took 4 hours. Find the crew's rowing rate in still water and the rate of the current.
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The velocity of a wave of length L in deep water is v = K square root of (L/C + C/L) where K and C are known positive constants. What is the length of the wave that gives the minimum velocity?
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