TWO INTEGERS ARE DEFINED AS

  1. Suppose a0, a1, a2 ,... is a sequence defined recursively as follows:a1 = 1, a2 = 2, a3 = 3 and ak = ak-1 + ak-2 + ak-3 for all
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  2. I don't understand this question.ƒ(2n) = 2ƒ(n) for all integers n ƒ(4) = 4 If ƒ is a function defined for all positive
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  3. let A be defined as the set of all two digit integers that are more than 20 and let P be defined as the set of all prime numbers
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  4. A binary operation x defined on the set of integers is such that m x n =m+n+mn for all the integers m and n. Find the inverse of
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  5. For all positive integers w and y, where w > y, let the operation ☺ be defined by w ☺ y = (2^(w + y))/(2^(w - y)).For how
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  6. Let [a b c] be defined by [a b c]= 2ab +3c for all integers a,b, and c. If [x 3 3] = 3, what is the value of x?
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  7. The operation ★ is defined for non-zero integers as follows: a★b = 1/a + 1/b. If a + b = 9 and ab=20, what is the value of
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  8. TWO INTEGERS ARE DEFINED AS "PARTNERS" IF BOTH OF THEIR PRIME FACTORIZATIONS CONTAIN ALL THE SAME PRIME FACTORS. FOR EXAMPLE, 15
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  9. For all x greater than 2, let *x be defined as the sum of the positive integers less than x. What is the value of *16 - *13?
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  10. 1) An operation on the set of integers is defined by a*b=a^2+b^2. Find the 2*3*4
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