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Prove: e is an irrational number. the following is an outline of a proof: (a) use the taylor formula to show 0 < e β 1 + 1 1! + 1 2! + 1 3! + + 1 n! < 3 (n + (b) assume to the contrary that e is rational, say, e = a b , where a and b are positive integers. pick n > b and n β₯ 3. substitute e = a b into the inequality in (a) and multiply the inequality by
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Consider the proof. given: segment ab is parallel to line de. prove: what is the missing statement in step 5?
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Peter applied to an accounting firm and a consulting firm. he knows that 30% of similarly qualified applicants receive job offers from the accounting firm, while only 20% of similarly qualified applicants receive job offers from the consulting firm. assume that receiving an offer from one firm is independent of receiving an offer from the other. what is the probability that both firms offer peter a job?
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Prove: e is an irrational number. the following is an outline of a proof: (a) use the taylor formu...
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