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2007-10-19 06:03:34 · 8 answers · asked by mouser 1

Find two consecutive integers such that the sum of 7 times the first integer and 3 times second integer is 103?

Two sonsecutuve integers that equal 103 is 51 and 52, I know that part. I have played with this question for way too long. Help?

2007-10-19 06:01:29 · 10 answers · asked by jaeelarr 1

2p-5q=5
3p-2q=-9

many thanks to anyone who can help x

2007-10-19 06:01:18 · 14 answers · asked by marie c 1

what's the result of it? my teacher said that it 's 0 and wants us to prove it.
note: zero and infinit are limit ones

2007-10-19 05:56:07 · 8 answers · asked by amir 2

help?

2007-10-19 05:55:51 · 2 answers · asked by mouser 1

2007-10-19 05:52:35 · 2 answers · asked by tchoxi2000 1

2007-10-19 05:50:03 · 3 answers · asked by tchoxi2000 1

2007-10-19 05:28:41 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-19 04:59:18 · 2 answers · asked by southernmdguy1976 1

2007-10-19 04:38:34 · 11 answers · asked by Missy 1

2007-10-19 04:35:16 · 2 answers · asked by Yopeople 1

Question comes from Jean-Jacques Rousseau's "The Government of Poland". The question arises from paragraph 7 from chapter I, "The Issue Posed". The question is about how to square a circle, or if it is even possible. One major part is that it does not identify the part to be squared, only the circle itself, but I'm sure someone with a mathematical background will be able to easily explain how "Putting law over men" can be related and compared to "the squaring of a circle in geometry." Thanks.

2007-10-19 04:09:57 · 3 answers · asked by battleb0rn 1

it is possibly a frequency analysis cipher

RMSTA TERYT SYLPI ARELE DAOHN OMIDT RFGHO ITTNH ASERM TBDHE UWTLO HAEAT IHTDE OTIFY RNEMO HNEET
ITEVG ELEYS NYNEO DOTAL NAHTS HNAED NGATE EFAER IKOSE HBYOE MSUAT MHYJI LERLA IEHSM EYATB EOHMP
NSIEO RHTEE ETPMH TOTOS OROWH EAENR ETMRH HFOET NMWYA HONOW TODKN WEHEM HTATC EFICW DWLOE ITALW
WNAHD OLLUY KLIIL YHTWE OHCUY AYETC TIKHF ISUSR MONOR NGNEA KTTIA OTIUH TODWI TOHOW ETNES DTUOI
NPOBE HOTET IEHNM WRDTA BAMEY NEGDA TAVAN AUODR TCAOT SHTFI SOTEU RDLYT OEWUC RPSTO ARUSP YOSOR
RCKDA ARUNB YSUOE TONOT SESEN HDAET EAHHV OSSUY UIOEG OESDT EAHLT WNKWO NDITO NGLEO AAHLS ICNTE
DAWON NOLOW NNNGI RAIUM CISEN EEMRV HNOET NVIGI NEBLE VHIEA NTNDA DCCEI ETEAH OEBRF SJSTU NVAGI
YTUSM RELOA ODECT AAMGN YNOIE ETTML LREIY DATVN OSSRP PNTAO UCCNO KABAN NNAOS MCIEH WROHE YATMN
IEYSX LICLA FOTIF OIRND VROEE WLEFO LSUIT TACJN WHGET RRAIE OYTUY NRTII

2007-10-19 03:59:09 · 1 answers · asked by exboomer12 1

1.4(sqrt x^3)
2.(sqrt t)
3.4(sqrt x^7)
4 1/5(sqrt x^2)

2007-10-19 03:56:54 · 5 answers · asked by khadijahdc41 1

Professor Haigh watched a man digging a hole outside the Mathmatics Hall at Northern State University. "how much deeper are you going?" he asked. Knowing where he was working, the digger replied, "I am one third done; and when I am finished the top of my head will be twicea s far below grounda s it nw is above ground." The professor said, "i'll need to know your height if I'm to figure the answer to my question." The man then said that he was five feet, ten inches tall. How deep will the hole be when it is finished?

2007-10-19 03:53:40 · 2 answers · asked by Cory J 2

What is the 1st, 2nd,3rd, and 5th term? Does anyone know the answer please help

2007-10-19 03:39:38 · 3 answers · asked by darrilyn p 1

how do you solve this, cubic feet to cubic inches,
then cubic inches to cubic feet?

2007-10-19 03:37:56 · 9 answers · asked by trey 1

If you have cos(wx+a)+sin(wx+a) then the period is 2pi/w
But if you have e^(bx)*(cos(wx+a)+ sin(wx+a)) is the period still 2pi/w? Looking at a graph of one, it seems to be, but I would like to know for sure.

2007-10-19 03:32:44 · 2 answers · asked by nemahknatut88 2

2007-10-19 03:08:50 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

The length of a rectangle is 3 inches more than the width. If the area of the rectangle is 54 in. squared, find the length and width.

2007-10-19 02:47:29 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-19 02:16:39 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

Simplify:

√3/√6 – 1 - √3/√6 + 1

Can someone please explain how to do this?

Thanks!

2007-10-19 01:55:47 · 11 answers · asked by Pete 1

...integral from 0 to x^2 of g(t) dt, then f(x^3)=g(x^2) for all real x.
True or False?

Thanks!

2007-10-19 01:40:00 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Simplify:

√3 √3
-------- – --------
√6 – 1 √6 + 1

Thanks!

2007-10-19 01:34:22 · 5 answers · asked by Pete 1

2007-10-19 01:33:02 · 4 answers · asked by Erica A 1

Simplify the expression:

(3 – 2√7)(3 + 2√7)

Thanks for the help!

2007-10-19 01:32:12 · 6 answers · asked by Pete 1

0

2007-10-19 01:32:04 · 7 answers · asked by Erica A 1

f(x) = x^2 / (1+ x^2)

and...

sin 2x - x

2007-10-19 01:28:33 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

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