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If 54 to power of 54 is 54 than what is 59 to the power of 59
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Suppose P, Q, and R are points in the plane such that PQ = 1.8, PR = 8.2, and angle PQR = 90 degrees. What is the perimeter of angle PQR?
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this is so annoying pls help me
its been all morning since ive been trying to understand " arithmetic geometric progression" ...i have read the same theory and the same formulas for finding sum of "n " terms and have tried to understand it and solve questions but i cant, i just dont
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Ben twice chooses a random integer between 1 and 50, inclusive... what is the probability that at least one of
Ben twice chooses a random integer between 1 and 50, inclusive (and he may choose the same integer both times). What is the probability that at least one of the numbers Ben chooses is a multiple of 3?
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Cybil and Ronda are sisters. The 10 letters from their names are placed on identical cards so that each of 10 cards contains one letter. Without replacement, two cards are selected at random from the 10 cards. What is the probability that one letter is
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Points $A$ and $B$ have the same $y$-coordinate of 13, but different $x$-coordinates. What is the sum of the slope and the $y$-intercept of
Points $A$ and $B$ have the same $y$-coordinate of 13, but different $x$-coordinates. What is the sum of the slope and the $y$-intercept of the line containing both points?
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michaelcai
Nov 11, 2017
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Determine the value of ? in the figure below.
TheXSquaredFactor
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Figured out
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More help? <3
Thank you CPhill you're thebest!!!!! <3
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nvm
I figured out my answer
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given that a+b=c, a+c=d, and b=c+d where d is a positive integer what is the greatest value of a
given that a+b=c, a+c=d, and b=c+d where d is a positive integer what is the greatest value of a
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Guest
Nov 11, 2017
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the product of the values of a for which |5a-4|=a is true is
the product of the values of a for which |5a-4|=a is true is
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3.141592654-0.000000000410207=3.14152654
3.141592654-+0.000000000410207=3.141592654
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r this 0.0000...means zero?
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Loc can mow his entire lawn in 20 minutes; Loc's roommate Reza needs 30 minutes to mow the entire lawn. If Loc starts mowing at 1:00, mows
how do you solve this :(
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Shuffle the letters
Disco- Take the D and switch to a C
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polynomial functions
r(3a)=(3a)^3+(3a)+1
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Let P = (5,1) , and let Q be the reflection of P over the line y=1/2x + 2. Find the coordinates of Q.
Let P = (5,1) , and let Q be the reflection of P over the line y=1/2x + 2. Find the coordinates of Q.
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Find the maximum value of y/x over all real numbers x and y that satisfy
Find the maximum value of y/x over all real numbers x and y that satisfy
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Find the equation of the line passing through the points (-3, -16) and (4,5). Enter your answer in 'y=mx+b' form.
Find the equation of the line passing through the points (-3, -16) and (4,5). Enter your answer in "y=mx+b" form.
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waffles
Nov 10, 2017
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13[6^2/(5^2-4^2)+9]
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Find the center of the circle passing through the points (-1, 0) , (1,0) , and (3,1) . Express your answer in the form '.'
Find the center of the circle passing through the points (-1, 0), (1,0), and (3,1). Express your answer in the form "."
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waffles
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