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What does this expression represent five times the quotient of some number and ten a.5(10/z) b.5(z/10) c.5(10-z) d.5(z-10)
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What is always true about a positive integer raised to a negative odd power?
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Frank has a devised a formula for his catering business that calculates the number of meatballs he needs to prepare. the formula is m=4a+2c, where c=number of children; m=number of meatballs; a=number of adults. how many meatballs are required for a party of 10 adults and 5 children?
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Answer 20 points and brainiest ! on the board, your teacher writes an example of how to find the median. one of the numbers is erased, leaving what is shown, 18, 30, 26,12 22. what is the median? a. 10 b. 20 c. 24 d. 28
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Evaluate 8x2 + 9x β 1 2x3 + 3x2 β 2x dx. solution since the degree of the numerator is less than the degree of the denominator, we don't need to divide. we factor the denominator as 2x3 + 3x2 β 2x = x(2x2 + 3x β 2) = x(2x β 1)(x + 2). since the denominator has three distinct linear factors, the partial fraction decomposition of the integrand has the formβ 8x2 + 9x β 1 x(2x β 1)(x + 2) = correct: your answer is correct. to determine the values of a, b, and c, we multiply both sides of this equation by the product of the denominators, x(2x β 1)(x + 2), obtaining 8x2 + 9x β 1 = a correct: your answer is correct. (x + 2) + bx(x + 2) + cx(2x β 1).
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What does this expression represent five times the quotient of some number and ten a.5(10/z) b.5(z/...
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