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Find the common difference for the arithmetic sequence: 1, 5, 9, 13, ....
Dec. 06, 2008
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Use the binomial thereom to expand the binomial: (2x^3-3y)^4
Dec. 06, 2008
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16 teams qualify for s tournament. How many possible ways can the final two teams result?
Dec. 06, 2008
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Find the formula for the nth term of the geometric sequence: 1, 4, 16, 64, ...
Dec. 06, 2008
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Find the probability of not seeing a head when a fair coin is tossed.
Dec. 06, 2008
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True or false: The first step in the process of proving something by mathematical induction is to prove the statement is true for n=1.
Dec. 06, 2008
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To prove the formula 2+4+6...+2n=n(n+1) by mathematical induction, it is necessary to assume the formula is true for n=k, and then show the formula is true for n=k+1. Which of the following is the...
Dec. 06, 2008
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Find the first 3 terms and the 15th term of the sequence that has the given nth term: a (n below the a)=3n-2
Dec. 06, 2008
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Expand using the binomial thereom: (2x^2-y)^4
Dec. 06, 2008
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Which of the following is NOT a component of a proof by mathematical induction? a) Assume the statement is true for n=k b) Show the statement is true for n=k+1 c) Show the statement is true for n=1...
Dec. 06, 2008
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From a pool of 15 candidates,the offices of president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer will be filled. In how many ways can the offices be filled, if each of the candidates can hold any...
Dec. 06, 2008
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If a license plate of an automobile consists of 2 digits followed by 4 letters, how many distinct ways can a license plate be formed?
Dec. 06, 2008
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Find the 100th term of a certain arithmetic sequence, given that the 7th term is 16 and the 61st term is 232.
Dec. 06, 2008
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Find the probability of selecting a face card(king,queen, jack) from a standard deck of 52 playing cards.
Dec. 06, 2008
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Expand the binomial: (3-y)^3
Dec. 06, 2008
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The traveling squad for a basketball team consists of two centers, five forwards, and four guards. In how many ways can the coach select a starting team of one center, two forwards, and two guards?
Dec. 06, 2008
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Use the binomial coefficient formula to calculate the binomial coefficient for the 4th term in a polynomial expansion when the power of the binomial is 5.
Dec. 06, 2008
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When rolling a single fair die, what is the probability of rolling a 6?
Dec. 06, 2008
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Find the 100th term of a certain arithmetic sequence, given that the 7th term is 16 and the 61st term is 232.
Dec. 06, 2008
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Expand the binomial: (2x+3y)^4 Enter the answer as a simplified polynomial in standard form. If any coefficient in the polynomial is not an integer, enter it as a fraction in simplest form. Write...
Dec. 05, 2008