Mathematics, 30.07.2020 07:01 jordynj6363
The number of ways six people can be placed in a line for a photo can be determined using the expression 6!. What is the value of 6!? Two of the six people are given responsibilities during the photo shoot. One person holds a sign and the other person points to the sign. The expression StartFraction 6 factorial Over (6 minus 2) factorial EndFraction represents the number of ways the two people can be chosen from the group of six. In how many ways can this happen? In the next photo, three of the people are asked to sit in front of the other people. The expression StartFraction 6 factorial Over (6 minus 3) factorial 3 factorial EndFraction represents the number of ways the group can be chosen. In how many ways can the group be chosen?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00
Two line segments are shown in the figure below. suppose that the length of the line along the x-axis is 6, and the length of the hypotenuse of the triangle is 10. what is the equation of the hypotenuse line (shown in red, below)?
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