mfonda
mfonda
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July 21, 2005
University of Washington-Seattle Campus - Seattle, WA, US (2007 - 2010)
eNotes, programming, camping, hiking, snowboarding
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B.S. in Applied and Computational Mathematics. Developer at eNotes.com.
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When solving inequalities, you generally take the same approach as if it were an...
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First, let's recall what it means for a binary operation * on a set S to be...
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In order to simplify this expression, you must combine like terms. Notice that...
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First, lets recall the definition of an even function. We say a function is even...
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You can think of that negative sign in front of the parenthesis as multiplying...
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Human weight tends to follow a normal distribution, so to solve this problem we...
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The trickiest part of this problem is transforming the words into a mathematical...
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There is notebook with pages numbered 1 through 200. 43 random sheets are removed...
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We can view a function as something that maps things of one type to things of...
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One way is to use the FOIL (First, Outer, Inner, Last) method. Example: (a+b)(c+d)...
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The correct answer to this question is 8! Let's see why: We need to arrange...
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Suppose we have some event that can either occur or not occur. For example, if we...
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In general, to solve a problem like this, you would plug a into both functions and...
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To find critical numbers, you can look for points where the first derivative is...
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To solve this problem you can use the distance formula. The distance between two...
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