Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve the problem, you must expand the trigonometric expression using the information given.
Hint: Is under 3 dollars.
What is the median of the following numbers? 10, 6, 4, 4, 6, 4, 110,6,4,4,6,4,1
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Answer:
The median is 4
Step-by-step explanation:
1) You order the numbers in order from smallest to largest: 1, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 6, 6, 6, 6, 10, 110
2) Next, you just cross out each number from each side. For example, if you cross out 1 at the beginning, you cross out the 110 at the end and if you cross out the 4 (right after the 1) then you cross out 10 which is the next number in line to the end. You carry on like that until you're left with a lone value in the middle
3) That lone value is now your median.
However, if you end up with two values in the middle, you would add them both together and then divide by 2 to get your median.
Take the sequence in 1a
The 10th term is 31
The 20th is 61
If you wanted to find these by continuing the series, you'd have to add 3 to the last number in the series, then 3 more, then 3 more, until you reach the 20th term. By this point, you will have added 3 to the first term 19 times. That's where the formula comes from. So here,
a = 4, the first term
n = 20, the number of the term we need
d = 3, how much we're adding each time between one term and the next
Then, to get the 20th term,
4 + (20 - 1) • 3 = 4 + (19 • 3) = 4 + 57 = 61
Answers
The 10th and 20th terms of each sequences are
a. 31; 61
b. 48; 98
c. 47; 97
(in <em>c</em>, you're adding the same <em>d</em> as in the sequence above, but your first term is one unit less)
d. -25; -75
(same thing as before, but now, <em>d</em> is negative)
e. 11.5; 16.5
(with <em>d</em>=1/2 or 0.5)
f. 6+1/2; 8+1/2
Use these to check your answers after applying the formula, but know that I calculated on the fly and didn't check these.