Mathematics, 11.10.2021 19:50 ksteele1
What happens as the foci of an ellipse move towards its vertices?
O It looks less like a circle.
O It looks more like a circle.
O It gets larger, but doesn't change shape.
It gets smaller, but doesn't change shape.
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Exercise: counting committees 0.0/2.0 puntos (calificable) we start with a pool of n people. a chaired committee consists of k≥1 members, out of whom one member is designated as the chairperson. the expression k(nk) can be interpreted as the number of possible chaired committees with k members. this is because we have (nk) choices for the k members, and once the members are chosen, there are then k choices for the chairperson. thus, c=∑k=1nk(nk) is the total number of possible chaired committees of any size. find the value of c (as a function of n ) by thinking about a different way of forming a chaired committee: first choose the chairperson, then choose the other members of the committee. the answer is of the form c=(α+nβ)2γn+δ. what are the values of α , β , γ , and δ ?
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What happens as the foci of an ellipse move towards its vertices?
O It looks less like a circle.
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