Thanks Anon :)
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http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/flowmeters-accuaracy-d_657.html
I answered that exact question only a few posts back!
http://web2.0calc.com/questions/is-1-considered-to-be-a-prime-number
What is the colon supposed to mean?
Is that radians or degrees? You have to set your calc to the correct one.
You can just put it straight into your calculator like this.
sin(1.03)=
A negative number without a decimal or fraction part is an integer.
I don't know that 'whole' number has a defined meaning :/
But I think most people would think of a whole number as being an integer.
Someone with more knowledge may contradict me.
$$\\f(x)=e^x-1+2x-3\\\\ Let\;\; y=f(x)\\ y=e^x-1+2x-3\\ y=e^x+2x-4\\ Domain\;\;x\in R \;\;and \;\; range\;\;y\in R\\ $and both x and y are both mapped 1 to 1 to the other$\\ $So it is ok for me to just going to swap x and y over$\\ $the inverse function is $\\ x=e^y+2y-4\\ If \;\;y=0\;\; then\;\; x=e^0+2*0-4=1-4=-3$$
$$\\f^{-1}(x)=0 \qquad when \qquad x=-3$$
Here is the graph
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/lb12iqyjf0
$${\mathtt{1\,000}}{\mathtt{\,\times\,}}{{\mathtt{1.01}}}^{{\mathtt{1\,095}}} = {\mathtt{53\,939\,174.051\: \!439\: \!962}}$$
They are both good answers Rubii and anon :)
$$\\-5+-\frac{1}{3}\\\\ =-5-\frac{1}{3}\\\\ $Now on a number line you would start at -5 and then you would go $\\ \frac{1}{3} $ to the negative (left) side.$\\ $That means you would go further away from 0 - it would become more negative$\\\\ =-5\frac{1}{3}\\\\\\ $This is really the same as $ -(5+\frac{1}{3})$$
that would be 1
P is of course between 0 and 1 since it represents a probability.