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What is affirming the consequent?
What is affirming the consequent?What is affirming the consequent? ...
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Determine $\frac{\mathrm{d} y}{\mathrm{~d} x}$ if $y=\left(x^{2}+\frac{1}{x^{2}}\right)^{2}$
Determine $\frac{\mathrm{d} y}{\mathrm{~d} x}$ if $y=\left(x^{2}+\frac{1}{x^{2}}\right)^{2}$Determine $\frac{\mathrm{d} y}{\mathrm{~d} x}$ if \ y=\left(x^{2}+\frac{1}{x^{2}}\right)^{2} \ ...
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Calculate $h^{\prime}(y)$ for: $h(y)=-8 y^{3}-7 y^{2}+y^{1,5}+3 y^{0,8}$
Calculate $h^{\prime}(y)$ for: $h(y)=-8 y^{3}-7 y^{2}+y^{1,5}+3 y^{0,8}$Calculate $h^{\prime}(y)$ for: \ h(y)=-8 y^{3}-7 y^{2}+y^{1,5}+3 y^{0,8} \ ...
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Differentiate $k(t)=\frac{(t+2)^{3}}{\sqrt{t}}$ with respect to $t$
Differentiate $k(t)=\frac{(t+2)^{3}}{\sqrt{t}}$ with respect to $t$Differentiate $k(t)=\dfrac{(t+2)^{3}}{\sqrt{t}}$ with respect to $t$ ...
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Differentiate $g(t)=4(t+1)^{2}(t-3)$ with respect to $t$
Differentiate $g(t)=4(t+1)^{2}(t-3)$ with respect to $t$Differentiate &nbsp;$g(t)=4(t+1)^{2}(t-3)$ with respect to $t$ ...
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Differentiate the function $y=3 x^{5}$
Differentiate the function $y=3 x^{5}$Differentiate the function $y=3 x^{5}$ ...
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In mathematics/algebra, what is the difference between $|x|$ and $||x||$?
In mathematics/algebra, what is the difference between $|x|$ and $||x||$?In mathematics/algebra, what is the difference between $|x|$ and $||x||$? ...
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How do I determine the equation of a normal in $R^2$ or $R^3$?
How do I determine the equation of a normal in $R^2$ or $R^3$?How do I determine the equation of a normal in $R^2$ or $R^3$? ...
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What is the distance $D$ between the point $P_{0}\left(x_{0}, y_{0},z_{0}\right)$ and the line $a x+b y+c z+d=0$ in $R^{3} ?$
What is the distance $D$ between the point $P_{0}\left(x_{0}, y_{0},z_{0}\right)$ and the line $a x+b y+c z+d=0$ in $R^{3} ?$What is the distance $D$ between the point $P_{0}\left(x_{0}, y_{0},z_{0}\right)$ and the line $a x+b y+c z+d=0$ in $R^{3} ?$ ...
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Prove that, In $R^{3}$ the distance $D$ between the point $P_{0}\left(x_{0}, y_{0}, z_{0}\right)$ and the plane $a x+b y+c z+d=0$ is
Prove that, In $R^{3}$ the distance $D$ between the point $P_{0}\left(x_{0}, y_{0}, z_{0}\right)$ and the plane $a x+b y+c z+d=0$ isProve that, In $R^{3}$ the distance $D$ between the point $P_{0}\left(x_{0}, y_{0}, z_{0}\right)$ and the plane $a x+b y+c z+d=0$ is $$D=\frac{\left| ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Find the distance D between the point (1,-4,-3) and the plane 2 x-3 y+6 z=-1. 1 answer 6 views Find the distance D between the point (1,-4,-3) and the plane 2 x-3 y+6 z=-1.Find the distance D between the point (1,-4,-3) and the plane 2 x-3 y+6 z=-1. ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Do the points A(1,1,1), B(-2,0,3), and C(-3,-1,1) form the vertices of a right triangle? Explain. 0 answers 3 views Do the points A(1,1,1), B(-2,0,3), and C(-3,-1,1) form the vertices of a right triangle? Explain.Do the points A(1,1,1), B(-2,0,3), and C(-3,-1,1) form the vertices of a right triangle? Explain. ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 A sailboat travels 100 \mathrm{~m} due north while the wind exerts a force of 500 \mathrm{~N} toward the northeast. How much work does the wind do? 0 answers 2 views A sailboat travels 100 \mathrm{~m} due north while the wind exerts a force of 500 \mathrm{~N} toward the northeast. How much work does the wind do?A sailboat travels 100 \mathrm{~m} due north while the wind exerts a force of 500 \mathrm{~N} toward the northeast. How much work does the wind do ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Determine whether the statements are true or false, and justify your answer 1 answer 6 views Determine whether the statements are true or false, and justify your answerDetermine whether the statements are true or false, and justify your answer ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Write the equation x y-1=0 in its canonical form. 0 answers 6 views Write the equation x y-1=0 in its canonical form.Write the equation x y-1=0 in its canonical form. ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Which of the following operations over a system of linear equations could change the solution set? 0 answers 5 views Which of the following operations over a system of linear equations could change the solution set?Which of the following operations over a system of linear equations could change the solution set? A) interchanging two equations B) removing an equ ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Which of the following is the direction vector of the line$$ \left\{\begin{array}{l} x=2+t \\ y=-1-t, t \in \mathbb{R} \\ z=t \end{array}\right. $$0 answers 5 views Which of the following is the direction vector of the line$$ \left\{\begin{array}{l} x=2+t \\ y=-1-t, t \in \mathbb{R} \\ z=t \end{array}\right. $$Which of the following is the direction vector of the line$$ \left\{\begin{array}{l} x=2+t \\ y=-1-t, t \in \mathbb{R} \\ z=t \end{array}\right. $$... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 The distance from the point (1,1,1) to the plane  2 x-10 y+11 z-4=0  is equal to 0 answers 4 views The distance from the point (1,1,1) to the plane  2 x-10 y+11 z-4=0  is equal toThe distance from the point (1,1,1) to the plane  2 x-10 y+11 z-4=0  is equal to &nbsp; A) \dfrac{1}{3} B) 3 C) \dfrac{1}{15} D) 5 E) no ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Determine whether planes 2 x+y+z-1=0,-x+3 y-2 z-3=0 and 3 x-y=-1 intersect. If yes, find the intersection. 0 answers 4 views Determine whether planes 2 x+y+z-1=0,-x+3 y-2 z-3=0 and 3 x-y=-1 intersect. If yes, find the intersection.Determine whether planes 2 x+y+z-1=0,-x+3 y-2 z-3=0 and 3 x-y=-1 intersect. If yes, find the intersection. ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Find the equation of the plane that contains the z-axis and the point (3,1,2). 0 answers 7 views Find the equation of the plane that contains the z-axis and the point (3,1,2).Find the equation of the plane that contains the z-axis and the point (3,1,2). ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 What is the distance D between the point P_{0}\left(x_{0}, y_{0}\right) and the line a x+b y+c=0 in R^2? 1 answer 4 views What is the distance D between the point P_{0}\left(x_{0}, y_{0}\right) and the line a x+b y+c=0 in R^2?What is the distance D between the point P_{0}\left(x_{0}, y_{0}\right) and the line a x+b y+c=0 in R^2? ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Which of the following is the direction vector of the line$$ \left\{\begin{array}{l} -x=2+t \\ y=-1-t, t \in R \\ z=t \end{array}\right. $$0 answers 5 views Which of the following is the direction vector of the line$$ \left\{\begin{array}{l} -x=2+t \\ y=-1-t, t \in R \\ z=t \end{array}\right. $$Which of the following is the direction vector of the line$$ \left\{\begin{array}{l} -x=2+t \\ y=-1-t, t \in R \\ z=t \end{array}\right.  &nbsp; ...
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Which of the following is the equation of the plane through the points $(3,-2,5),(1,4,-1),(2,-6,7) ?$
Which of the following is the equation of the plane through the points $(3,-2,5),(1,4,-1),(2,-6,7) ?$Which of the following is the equation of the plane through the points $(3,-2,5),(1,4,-1),(2,-6,7) ?$ \text { A. }\left|\begin{array} ...
Let $a, b$ and $c$ be vectors in $\mathrm{R}^{3}, \times$ denotes the cross product, . the dot product. Which of the following is false?
Let $a, b$ and $c$ be vectors in $\mathrm{R}^{3}, \times$ denotes the cross product, . the dot product. Which of the following is false?Let $a, b$ and $c$ be vectors in $\mathrm{R}^{3}, \times$ denotes the cross product, . the dot product. Which of the following is false? A. $-a \time ... close Notice: Undefined index: avatar in /home/customer/www/mathsgee.com/public_html/qa-theme/AVEN/qa-theme.php on line 993 Let$a, b$and$c$be vectors in$\mathrm{R}^{3}$, such that$a \cdot(b \times c)=0$. Then 0 answers 8 views Let$a, b$and$c$be vectors in$\mathrm{R}^{3}$, such that$a \cdot(b \times c)=0$. ThenLet$a, b$and$c$be vectors in$\mathrm{R}^{3}$, such that$a \cdot(b \times c)=0$. Then A.$a, b$and$c$are colinear B.$a, b$and$c\$ lie on t ...