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Suppose a and x satisfy
Suppose a and x satisfy x^2 + (a-1/a)x - 1 = 0. Solve for x in terms of a.
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Suppose that f(x) and g(x) are functions which satisfy f(g(x))=x^2 and g(f(x))=x^3 for all x ≥ 1. If g(16)=16, then compute
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Kenma
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Let {xn} be a sequence converging to á.?
Suppose the errors en = |xn – á| satisfy en+1< or = Men^2en -1 for some constant
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Mat78
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Suppose that y = f(x) = x^2-4x+4
Then on any interval where the inverse function y = f^–1(x) exists, the derivative of y =
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Thomas
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solve the following for x.
1)e^x^2-x=e^2 x^2-x = 2 I am not sure what to do now 2) e^-5x * e^4 = e -5x + 4 = 1 x= 3/5 3) Suppose
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Could the following set of side lengths form a right triangle? Explain
2, 4, 5 Yes, because the given numbers do not satisfy the
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gwen
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She replied, a little resentfully: “But I suppose you always try to talk with ordinary girls as well? Why don’t you just
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Does F(x)=9-x^2 satisfy the hypothesis of the mean value theorem on the interval [0,3]? if it does, then find the exact values
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Angie
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True or False: Autonomous people make choices that satisfy themselves instead of making choices that satisfy others.
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Suppose that ψ1 and ψ2 satisfy the time independent Schrödinger equation for some potential. Which of the following
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