What ordered pairs saitsfy the equation y equals 6x?
All those in which the first (x) value is six times the second (y) value, ie (6x, x), eg
(0,0), (2, 1/3), (3, 0.5), (6, 1), (-12, -2), (144, 24), ...
Type that into the Wolfram Alpha website. It's a maths website that will pretty much do anything to any maths function you require (e.g graph, factorise, integrate etc...) See related links for the website address - alternatively, Google "Wolfram Alpha" and it takes you straight there. Happy maths-ing!
What is the domain for the graph y equals 4?
The domain depends on the range and since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
The domain depends on the range and since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
The domain depends on the range and since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
The domain depends on the range and since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
Can anyone solve this derivative question - piesinpiexx1-x 4 for each x belongs to 01?
We have two portfolios the first you have stock and put option with a strike price X for example ( $50 ). strategy of buying a call option with strike price X for example ( $50 ) in addition you buy a treasury bills with value equal to the exercise price of the call , and with maturity date equal to the expiration date of the two option . are you can pricing the put option if you know the call option price ? Regards,HEBA Khereba We have two portfolios the first you have stock and put option with a strike price X for example ( $50 ). strategy of buying a call option with strike price X for example ( $50 ) in addition you buy a treasury bills with value equal to the exercise price of the call , and with maturity date equal to the expiration date of the two option . are you can pricing the put option if you know the call option price ? Regards,HEBA Khereba We have two portfolios the first you have stock and put option with a strike price X for example ( $50 ). strategy of buying a call option with strike price X for example ( $50 ) in addition you buy a treasury bills with value equal to the exercise price of the call , and with maturity date equal to the expiration date of the two option . are you can pricing the put option if you know the call option price ? Regards,HEBA Khereba
What animals fangs are less then a finger width apart and lives in Alberta?
It's hard to answer this without more information, but a 'finger width apart' is pretty narrow, so assuming you have bite marks on something or a skull, I'm guessing a raccoon, skunk, or weasel - something with pretty well developed fangs (a carnivore) and small. What do you have to provide more information, color of the animal, size ...
How many centimeters are there in 2000 millimetres?
There are 10 millimetres in one centimetre. Therefore, 2000 millimetres is equal to 2000 / 10 = 200 centimetres.
Where can you get help in calculus?
Google, or a maths teacher.
Could you be slightly more specific as to the help you require?
Anti-derivetive of square root tanx?
1/2*tan(x)^(1/2)/(cos(x)*sin(x))^(1/2)*cos(x)*2^(1/2)*arccos(cos(x)-sin(x))-1/2*2^(1/2)*ln(cos(x)+2^(1/2)*tan(x)^(1/2)*cos(x)+sin(x))
try this Could be your battery is losing power when turned off and is charging. This would only be a few hundred revs. Do you have anything extra left turned on when car is not running like stereo, amp, etc.
The F-ratio can be expressed as a function of the R^2 only under certain assumptions (e.g. linear regression model). There are econometric models where the R^2 is not meaningfully defined or the F-ratio cannot be expressed in terms of the R^2, but you can still carry out an F-test, .
You could have a bbq or picnic as well as movies, have a dance, play some sort of games, do each others hair and makeup if permitted by your parents, tell ghost stories in the dark, if you have a pool go for a swim or have a water fight outside (could use water balloons too) play outdoors games such as frisbee, etc. Use your imagination you can do anything within reason that's fun - Hope this helps!
There are llots of fun things you could do. You may want to pick a theme, and have some games revolve around that. For example, you could have a Hollywood Star theme party, where everyone comes as their favorite "star". You could try to guess who each other is, make plaster hand prints, etc. See the link below for a great list of ideas!
How would you solve the equation x² plus 8x-40 equals 0?
x2 - 8x - 40 = 0
∴ x2 - 8x = 40
∴ x2 - 8x + 16 = 56
∴ (x - 4)2 = 56
∴ x - 4 = ± 561/2
∴ x = 4 ± 561/2
∴ x = 4 ± 2 × 141/2
∴ x ≈ {11.4833, -3.4833}
The two rational solutions are (0,0,0) and (1,1,1). There are no other real solutions.
I know the answer
*is arctan(x), but how about breaking it into partial fractions by doing 1/(1-ix)(1+ix)?
If y equals3 then y3-y equals?
How do you not know this?
y = 3.
y^3 - y = y(y^2-1) = y(y+1)(y-1) = 3*4*2 = 24.
I apologize, for the person who first answered this question is only aware of his own skills at math, and is unaware that not everyone understands very advanced math, but he is correct, that is the answer.
What is the certain number for proper factor 7?
Prime numbers, like 7, have no proper factors. The only factors are 1 and 7.