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Jun 20, 2016 · Se explanantion There is no simple answer to this. You must get used to the notation used of which there are slight variances of the letters used depending on preference. …
Could you please prove that lim_ (x rarr 0) sin (x)/x = 1 ... - Socratic
Apr 15, 2017 · Could you please prove that #lim_ (x rarr 0) sin (x)/x = 1# using the formal definition of limits?
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The 3 should be 4 and the answer (d) Question 5 v (x) = sqrt (x/ (1-x)) Note that if x=1 then the denominator of x/ (1-x) will be zero, so the quotient is undefined.
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Even though Markets usually are quite un-stable at first and eventually become more and more stable, it is very rare that a Market becomes completely stable, as, as stable as a market might …
Can someone tell me where my error is in finding the ... - Socratic
Jan 16, 2018 · dy/dx = (2x^lnxlnx)/x I'm pretty fond of logarithmic differentiation. We try to take the derivative of both sides: lny = ln(x^(lnx)) lny = lnxlnx Now use implicit differentiation and the …
A test in which multiple-choice questions are worth 8 points and …
A test in which multiple-choice questions are worth 8 points and fill-in questions are worth 14 points. You answer 18 questions correctly, and your score is 162 points. Find how many …
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You must use "69.68 g of Na"_2"S" to produce "50.00 g of TiS"_2. > There are four steps to answering this type of stoichiometry problem. Write the balanced equation for the reaction.
Question #e4a46 + Example - Socratic
Feb 6, 2016 · 15 15 is correct. In general, the number of ways to choose k objects from a set of n objects is ((n),(k)) = (n!)/(k!(n-k)!) When choosing one object, this simplifies nicely. ((n),(1)) = …
What type of nation was established under the Articles of
A representative republic. The TYPE of government structure was the same as currently followed. The differences are also the "weaknesses" attempted to be overcome by various versions and …
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It depends upon the type of Nerve Fiber. The speed of a nerve impulse can vary from 2 miles per hour to 200 miles per hour or even more. Nerve impulses: