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Suppose x has a binomial probability distribution with n = 200 and p = 0.60. Use the normal approximation to the binomial to
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Factor the given polynomials using difference of squares.
Binomial: 9x^2 - 25 Binomial: 9 - 25x^2 Binomial: 4x^2 -36 Binomial:
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Suppose you divide a polynomial by a binomial. How do you know if the binomial is a factor of the polynomial? Create a sample
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Suppose you divide a polynomial by a binomial. How do you know if the binomial is a factor of the polynomial? Create a sample
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Suppose you divide a polynomial by a binomial. How do you know if the binomial is a factor of the polynomial? Create a sample
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Discussion for Dividing Polynomials Discussion
Part 1: Suppose you divide a polynomial by a binomial. How do you know if the
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S) Suppose we want to determine the (binomial) probability (p) of getting 5 heads in 15 flips of a 2-sided coin. Using the
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Suppose we want to determine the (binomial) probability (p) of getting 4 heads in 15 flips of a 2-sided coin. Using the Binomial
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