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CLEP College Algebra Questions and Answers 2023
  • CLEP College Algebra Questions and Answers 2023

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  • CLEP College Algebra Questions and Answers 2023 additive inverse to a -a multiplicative inverse to a (when a does not =0) 1/a raising expression to a negative exponent 1/b^n multiplying expressions with powers x^n + x^m = X^m+n raising expressions to powers (x^m)^n = x^mn diving expressions with powers x^m/ x^n = x^m-n fractional exponents x^1/2 = sq rt. X x^m/n = n rt. of x^m multiplying radicals (sq a)(sq b) = sq ab factoring di...
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CLEP College Mathematics exam with correct answers 2024.
  • CLEP College Mathematics exam with correct answers 2024.

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  • Prime Number - ANSWER-whole number that has only 2 factors (1 and itself) Composite Number - ANSWER-whole number that has factors in addition to 1 and itself 0 & 1 - ANSWER-Neither prime nor composite Even Numbers - ANSWER-Composite (because they are all divisible by two) Numbers that end in 5 - ANSWER-Composite (because they are all divisible by 5) Prime Numbers up to 20 - ANSWER-2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19 Interval - ANSWER-Connected portion of the real line Closed Interval...
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College Algebra - Final Milestone with Answers!!
  • College Algebra - Final Milestone with Answers!!

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  • College Algebra - Final Milestone with Answers!! You passed this Milestone 23 questions were answered correctly. 2 questions were answered incorrectly. 1 Which of the following equations is correctly calculated? • -2 × -7 = -14 • 81 ÷ -9 = -9 • -36 ÷ 4 = 9 • 4 × 12 = -48 RATIONALE This is correct. The quotient of a positive and negative number is always negative. This is incorrect. The product of two negative numbers is always positive. The correct product is 14....
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CFA Level 1 Quantitative Methods Exam 318 Questions with Answers,100% CORRECT
  • CFA Level 1 Quantitative Methods Exam 318 Questions with Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • CFA Level 1 Quantitative Methods Exam 318 Questions with Answers Three ways interest rates can be thought of - CORRECT ANSWER First, they can be considered required rates of return—that is, the minimum rate of return an investor must receive in order to accept the investment. Second, interest rates can be considered discount rates. In the example above, 5.26 percent is that rate at which we discounted the $10,000 future amount to find its value today. Thus, we use the terms "interest r...
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Medical Physics ALL MCQs; 1st year QUESTION AND CORRECT ANSWER
  • Medical Physics ALL MCQs; 1st year QUESTION AND CORRECT ANSWER

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  • Medical Physics ALL MCQs; 1st year QUESTION AND CORRECT ANSWER 1. Sound amplification in the outer ear (auditory canal)is affected by: a. Sound speed b. Sound pressure c. Sound amplitude - CORRECT ANSWER-b. Sound pressure 2. Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause permanent damage to: a. The air conductivity (of the ear) b. The structure of the eardrum (tympanic membrane) c. Inner ear - CORRECT ANSWER-c. Inner ear 3. The loss of elasticity (stiffening) of the tympanic membrane will ...
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SOPHIA COLLEGE ALGEBRA MILESTONE 5 – ALL ANSWERS !!!
  • SOPHIA COLLEGE ALGEBRA MILESTONE 5 – ALL ANSWERS !!!

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  • SOPHIA COLLEGE ALGEBRA MILESTONE 5 – ALL ANSWERS !!! You passed this Milestone 21 questions were answered correctly. 1 question was answered incorrectly. 1 Consider the function . What are the domain and range of this function? • • correct • • RATIONALE A Square root function has the domain restriction that the radicand (the value underneath the radical) cannot be negative. To find the specific domain, construct an inequality showing that th...
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Summary -  physics
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  • A logarithm is a mathematical function that is the inverse of exponentiation. In simpler terms, it tells you how many times a certain number (the base) needs to be multiplied by itself to get another number. Here's a basic example: Exponential form: 10³ = 1000 Logarithmic form: log₁₀(1000) = 3 In this example, the logarithm base 10 of 1000 is 3, meaning that 10 needs to be raised to the power of 3 to equal 1000. Key points to remember: The base of a logarithm can be any posit...
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Exam (elaborations) TEST BANK FOR Principles of Mathematical Analysis By Walter Rudin (A Complete Solution Guide)
  • Exam (elaborations) TEST BANK FOR Principles of Mathematical Analysis By Walter Rudin (A Complete Solution Guide)

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  • Exam (elaborations) TEST BANK FOR Principles of Mathematical Analysis By Walter Rudin (A Complete Solution Guide) A Complete Solution Guide to Principles of Mathematical Analysis by Kit-Wing Yu, PhD Copyright c 2018 by Kit-Wing Yu. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the author....
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Condensing/Expanding and Solving Logarithmic Expewssions
  • Condensing/Expanding and Solving Logarithmic Expewssions

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  • A comprehensive overview of logarithmic expressions and condensing/expanding. Also includes solving logarithmic expressions.
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Saddleback College Computer Science 1A - Rousseau, Michele Exam 1
  • Saddleback College Computer Science 1A - Rousseau, Michele Exam 1

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  • Abacus (~2400 BC) Ans- Laid the foundation for positional numbering system Antikythera Mechanism (~100 BC) Ans- The earliest known Mechanical Analog Computer. It used mechanical gears and pointers. John Napier (1610) Ans- Made a form of logarithm for computing that simplify multiplication, division, square & cube roots Napier's Rods (or Bones) Ans- Rods that could be moved around and placed in specially constructed boards William Oughtred (1622) Ans- Created the side rule Wilhelm...
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