Find the first 3 terms of the sequence a1 = -4 an = an-1+7 n (greater than or equal to) 2
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Mathematics, 02.02.2021 17:00, Tyrant4life
Find the first 3 terms of the sequence a1 = -4 an = an-1+7 n (greater than or equal to) 2
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Find the third, fifth and seventh term sequence described by each rule a(n)=n+1
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You are updating your garage and the only thing left to paint is your garage day. you're only going to paint the slide that faces the street. the garage door is 9 fert 8inches tall and 120 inches wide. you need to know the surface area of the side of the garage door to determine how much paint to buy. the hardware store sells paint by how much covers a square foot. what is the surface area you should report to the hardware store what is the answer
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:40, eddyjunior679
What is the probability of throwing several dice with sum equal to 6 (six)? show the ways of possibilities for sum 6 (as the numerator) and the ways of throwing n dices for n = 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 as denominator for all the questions to earn full credits. (a)throw one die, (b) throw two dice, (c) throw three dice (d) throw 4 dice, (e) throw 5 dice
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