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Mathematics - 16 June 2007

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1.) f(x)=3x : g(x) = x/3
2.)f(x) = 2-3x ; g(x) = 2 - x/3
3.)f(x) = the square root of x^2 + 1 ; g(x) = the square root x^2 - 1

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2007-06-16 23:03:04 · 4 answers · asked by georgekb81 2

2007-06-16 21:52:51 · 3 answers · asked by Neelesh D 2

subject: Geometry

2007-06-16 21:00:53 · 3 answers · asked by erehwon jake p 1

Here is the question. I really need help! It's pretty basic I know but I'm just 14 so I'm not a maths genius or anything.

http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i37/jamesjac123/Question.jpg

2007-06-16 20:38:52 · 8 answers · asked by Hermione Granger 4

Ok..well you see...I have graduated..&& I want a graduation party..But the only thing I cant figure out is..how much would it cost. I would like to have my graduatioin party at Caochlite...it is close to where I live..&& I love to skate..so I thought of Coachlite..lol..but anywho. I need to know how much it would cost for 24 people...I already went to the website..But I am still not fully sure. Can you help me?

2007-06-16 19:40:29 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

the line is
x = -5 - 4t
y = 1 - t
z = 3 + 2t

the plane is x + 2y + 3z - 9 = 0

2007-06-16 19:17:48 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-16 18:56:39 · 11 answers · asked by snowflak_04 1

That night each man took a turn watching for rescue searchers while the others slept. First watcher got bored so he decided to divide the coconuts into 5 equal piles. When he did this he found he had 1 remaining coconut, he gave that coconut to monkey, took 1 of the piles and hid it for himself then he jumbled up the 4 other piles into 1 big pile again.
In short each of the five men ended up doing exactly the same thing.
What is the smallest number of coconuts there could have been in the original pile.

2007-06-16 18:31:24 · 4 answers · asked by utkarshgupta47 1

Can anyone tell me their differences in their usage of Geometry??

2007-06-16 18:08:01 · 1 answers · asked by Alvin C. 1

2007-06-16 17:52:15 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-16 17:25:02 · 11 answers · asked by CPUcate 6

Which of the following are orthogonal pairs?
a. 3i+2j b. i+j c. 2i-3j d. -7i+j

ANS: (A)& (C).

how ???????/

2007-06-16 17:22:45 · 3 answers · asked by krupa 1

how many four- digit numbers can be formed under the following conditions?

a) the leading digit cannot be zero

b) the leading digit cannot be zero and no repetion of digits is allowed

c) the leading digit cannot be zero and the number must be less than 5000

d) the leading digit cannot be zero and the number must be even

2007-06-16 16:30:59 · 2 answers · asked by limebacardi 1

hey there,

There is a logic question that i believe the answers are wrong to. Here it is.

Four students entered a problem solving contest. each student represented a different zone of the town. Use the clues to determine which zone each student represented and in which order the students finished.

a) Victoria came second, just behind the student from the west zone.
b) Zain represented neither the east nor the west zone.
c) The student from the north zone finished second last, just ahead of Thiffya
d) Victoria and Alicie represented opposite zones in the town

My teacher gave me the following answers


East -Alicia
West -Victoria
North -Zain
South -Thiffya

Can you please provide me with the algorithm or way of solving this question. Thanks in advance

2007-06-16 16:18:30 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

please show step by step how you get the answer, then which dots, shaded or unshaded you use

2007-06-16 16:06:38 · 2 answers · asked by Sherri E 1

How do you solve this equation:

9/(-3/4)

*In words, the equation is nine divided, by negative three quarters.

2007-06-16 15:57:45 · 3 answers · asked by Brandy A.K.A butterfly eyes 1

I'm wondering how to convert grams into pounds...

Also..I have an enclosure for my Ball Python..It is 3ft x 2ft x 2ft..How do I figure out how many gallons that is??

2007-06-16 15:47:55 · 5 answers · asked by Wyatt's mama 5

lim (1+x)^(1/x)
x->0

thanks in advance

2007-06-16 15:44:19 · 6 answers · asked by anguimorph87 1

two game wardens are known to be 1.5 miles apart and both observe a bear. the bear is N 22.5 degrees E of warden wain and N 28.8 degrees W of warden ryan. how far is each warden from the bear?

2007-06-16 15:38:27 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

I would like to know why this integral is = .5[(e^x)(-cos(x) + sin(x)]
as opposed to 0, which is what I keep getting using tabular/integration by parts method.

lim
b --> infinity from left
integral from 0 to b of [ (e^-x)cos(x) ] dx

any help is greatly appreciated. this one is really baffling me

2007-06-16 15:19:29 · 1 answers · asked by snoboarder2k6 3

a]14
b]15
c]17
d]20

2007-06-16 15:14:39 · 8 answers · asked by koalabear 2

a]1
b]3
c]4
d]9

2007-06-16 15:12:53 · 4 answers · asked by koalabear 2

given cosx= -3/7 and pi/2

2007-06-16 15:10:53 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

They've given a graph of f and say to find the value of the left hand limit

lim (x-5) / (x-5) * f(x)
x->5-

how am i supposed to do this

2007-06-16 15:07:55 · 2 answers · asked by tc 1

2007-06-16 14:51:31 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-16 14:33:07 · 8 answers · asked by CPUcate 6

I) lim f(x)= L ==> lim I f(x) I = I L I
x->c....................x->c

II) lim I f(x)= I L I ==> lim f(x)= L
x->c................... ....x->c

2007-06-16 14:19:20 · 2 answers · asked by tc 1

I) lim f(x)=0 ==>lim I f(x) I= 0
x->c ................x->c

II) lim If(x) I=0 ==> lim f(x) = 0
x->c.......................x->c

2007-06-16 14:17:08 · 1 answers · asked by tc 1

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