Mathematics, 27.02.2020 02:49, zackthompson23
School-aged children are regularly asked to fundraise for their school. Typically, they are required to sell a minimum amount. This mandate results in most students selling that minimum, with some exceptional children selling far larger quantities. The minimum sales constraint that likely causes positively skewed data is consistent with a effect.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:50, Roshaan8039
Prove (a) cosh2(x) ā sinh2(x) = 1 and (b) 1 ā tanh 2(x) = sech 2(x). solution (a) cosh2(x) ā sinh2(x) = ex + eāx 2 2 ā 2 = e2x + 2 + eā2x 4 ā = 4 = . (b) we start with the identity proved in part (a): cosh2(x) ā sinh2(x) = 1. if we divide both sides by cosh2(x), we get 1 ā sinh2(x) cosh2(x) = 1 or 1 ā tanh 2(x) = .
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00, soniah
Pepe and leo deposits money into their savings account at the end of the month the table shows the account balances. if there pattern of savings continue and neither earns interest nor withdraw any of the money , how will the balance compare after a very long time ?
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