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Into the first fourth terms of the sequence enter your answers as mixed numbers in the simplest form 7 3/4 subtract 7/8
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Determine the number of outcomes in the event. decide whether the event is a simple event or not. upper a computer is used to select randomly a number between 1 and 9 comma inclusive. event upper b is selecting a number greater than 4. event upper b has nothing outcome(s). is the event a simple event? (yes or no) because event upper b has (fewer than, exactly, more than) one outcome.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30
You have learned about the six trigonometric functions, their definitions, how to use them, and how to represent them graphically. the sine, cosine, and tangent trigonometric functions can be paired with their reciprocal functions, cosecant, secant, and cotangent, respectively. think about how each function is related to its reciprocal function.how are the graphs of the reciprocal functions related to their corresponding original functions? what happens to the graphs of the reciprocal functions as x approaches the zeros of the original functions? describe how you would teach friends with different learning styles (visual-spatial, aural-auditory, verbal-linguistic, physical-bodily-kinesthetic, logical-mathematical, social-interpersonal, and solitary-intrapersonal) how to graph the reciprocal functions
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
80 points suppose marcy made 45 posts online. if 23 of them contained an image, what percent of her posts had images? round your answer to the nearest whole percent. 54 percent 51 percent 49 percent 48 percent
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