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Write a program that accepts a person’s weight and displays the number of calories the person
needs in one day. A person needs
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anybody can help me for this situation??
• Monitor Transport Maintenance: In order to guarantee the safety of all our customer,
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The region A is bounded by the curve y=x^2-5x+6 and the line y = -x + 3.
(a) Sketch the line and the curve on the same set of
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The line y+x=9 intersects the curve y=x^2-2x+3 at the points P and Q .
(a) Find the coordinates of P and Q . (b) Sketch the line
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anubody can help me for this question?
"must create briefing note for any club" tomorrow i must submit to my teacher.
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INTEGRATION USING PARTIAL FRACTIONS
a) 4x^2-3x+2 / x^3-x^2-2x dx b) x^2 / (x+1)(x+1)^2 dx c) 3-3x / 2x^2+6x dx d) x^2+2x-1 /
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INTEGRATION BY PARTS...
1) e^5t sin 3t dt 2) xe^3x dx 3) x sec^2 x dx **anybody can help me for this question?
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6. School network LAN
A school wants to have their 5 computers labs with Internet connection. Each lab having 21 computers that
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An education fund allocates RM10,000 to help 100 students from form three, form five and form six in a school. Each form three
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Given that f(x)=2/3x^3 + 3/2x^2 -2x + 5. Find if exist, the maximum and minimum point using Second Derivative Test.
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A boat sails 30 miles to the east from a point P, then it changes direction and sails to the south. If this boat is sailing at a
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Water is being filled into a water tank at 22 liters/second. The base of the tank has dimensions w = 1 meter and L = 2 meter .
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Water is being filled into a water tank at 22 liters/second. The base of the tank has dimensions w = 1 meter and L = 2 meter .
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Writeacher,, yup programming
*conclusion not conclution
i'm still not understand for this conclution
owh, i see.. thank you Steve