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Anonymous

Nov 03, 2024

Solve the equation for the letter l: a=lw l = aw l equals w over a l = a − w none of the above

To solve the equation for the variable ( l ), consider the following relationships: 1. ( a = lw ) 2. ( l = aw ) 3. ( l = \frac{w}{a} ) 4. ( l = a - w ) 5. None of the above Based on these options, t...

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Anonymous

Nov 03, 2024

How do I do a cube root on a TI-89 Titanium? or even a fourth root for that matter?

How can I calculate the cube root on a TI-89 Titanium calculator? Additionally, I would like to know how to compute a fourth root as well. Thank you!

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Anonymous

Nov 02, 2024

An Olympic runner leaps over a hurdle. If the runner’s initial vertical speed is 2.2 m/s, how much will the ru

An Olympic runner leaps over a hurdle. If the runner's initial vertical speed is 2.2 m/s, how high will the runner's center of mass be raised during the jump?

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Anonymous

Nov 02, 2024

A technical machinist is asked to build a cubical steel tank that will hold 420 L of water. Calculate in meters the smallest possible

A technical machinist has been tasked with constructing a cubical steel tank that can hold 420 liters of water. Please calculate the smallest possible inside length of the tank in meters. Round your a...

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Anonymous

Oct 31, 2024

Find the limit as (x,y)->(0,0) of [cos(xy)-1] / (x^2Y^2?)?

I am trying to find the limit of the expression (\frac{\cos(xy) - 1}{x^2y^2}) as ((x,y)) approaches ((0,0)). Can anyone help me with this? Thank you!

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Anonymous

Oct 31, 2024

difference between ln and log?

What is the difference between ln and log? Specifically, what does ln represent? Additionally, how can I solve the equation ln(7x - 1) = 2?

Express the following number in scientific notation. 0.01520 = 1.520 x 10-2 1.52 x 10-2 0.1520 x 10-1 1.520 x 10-3

The number 0.01520 expressed in scientific notation is 1.520 x 10^-2. To convert this number to scientific notation, we move the decimal point two places to the right.

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Anonymous

Oct 30, 2024

Algebra/ trig help please?

For a particular angle theta, the cosine function has the following values within one cycle: cos(0) = 3, cos(π/4) = 0, cos(π/2) = -3, cos(3π/4) = 0, and cos(π) = 3. What is the rule for the cosine fun...