There really is no single "obvious" choice here...
Possibly the sequence is periodic, with seven copies of -1 followed by six copies of 0, or perhaps seven -1s and seven 0s. Or maybe seven -1s, followed by six 0s, then five 1s, and so on, but after a certain point it would seem we have to have negative copies of a number, which is meaningless.
Or maybe it's not periodic, and every seventh value in the sequence is incremented by 1? Who knows?
I'll go ahead and assume the latter case, that the sequence is not periodic, since that's technically somewhat easier to manage. We can assign the following rule to the
-th term in the sequence:
for
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So the generating function for this sequence might be
As to what is meant by "closed form", I'm not sure. Would this answer be acceptable? Or do you need to find a possibly more tractable form for the coefficient not in terms of the floor function?
Answer:
45% of students are female or 15/32
Step-by-step explanation:
We find out their is 72 Boys and 60 Girls
We add both together to get 132 Students
Then we divide to get our number/fraction
60/132 = 15/32 or 45%
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
First, you should put the axis of symetry as 5, -7 because f(x)= (x-h)^2+k and h is 5 and k is -7. the axis of symetry is x=5 because that is the "folding point" of the graph. Next, you would have to plug In 4 and 6 as your helping points to tell you where the other points of the function are going to be.
Plug 4 in and you get -6. plug 6 in and you get -6. plot the points (4, -6) and (6,-6).
Hope this helps!
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Since 3 out of 5 doctors (60%) use brand X, solve for 60% of 2,000, which is 1,200 doctors.
Answer:
keep doubling the answer by 6