Chapter 11: Problem 83
Evaluate each expression for the given values of the variable. \(6-j ; j=1,2,3,4\)
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Chapter 11: Problem 83
Evaluate each expression for the given values of the variable. \(6-j ; j=1,2,3,4\)
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State whether each statement is true or false when \(n=1\). Explain. $$ 1=\frac{(n+1)(2 n+1)}{2} $$
Expand each power. $$ \left(\frac{a}{2}+2\right)^{5} $$
Express each logarithm in terms of common logarithms. Then approximate its value to four decimal places. $$ \log _{5} 8 $$
Find the indicated term of each expansion. fourth term of \(\left(x+\frac{1}{3}\right)^{7}\)
Find the indicated term of each expansion. fourth term of \((a+b)^{8}\)
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