Mathematics, 13.02.2021 15:30, queenlele
Consider an experiment that has N outcomes E1 E2 ...En where it is known that outcomes ej + 1 is twice as likely as the outcome is ej for:
j=1,2,N-1. let
Ek={E1,E2Ek} show that
P(Ek)=(2^k-1)/(2^N-1)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00, hartzpeyton136
The description below represents function a and the table represents function b: function a the function is 5 more than 3 times x. function b x y −1 2 0 5 1 8 which statement is correct about the slope and y-intercept of the two functions? (1 point) their slopes are equal but y-intercepts are not equal. their slopes are not equal but y-intercepts are equal. both slopes and y intercepts are equal. neither slopes nor y-intercepts are equal.
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