Answer:
I think it would be 15
Step-by-step explanation:
A single die is rolled twice. the set of 36 equally likely outcomes is {(1, 1), (1, 2), (1, 3), (1, 4), (1, 5), (1, 6), (2, 1),
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<span>We need to find the rolls whose sum is greater than 10. By looking at the outcomes, we see that (5,6), (6,5), and (6,6) all have a sum greater than 10. Therefore, there are 3 chances to get a sum greater than 10. Since there are 36 chances overall, the probability of rolling greater than 10 are 3/36 = 1/12.</span>
The first five terms of the sequence are 1, 4, 7, 10, 13.
Solution:
Given data:
General term of the arithmetic sequence.
, where d is the common difference.
d = 3
Put n = 2 in , we get
Put n = 3 in , we get
Put n = 4 in , we get
Put n = 5 in , we get
The first five terms of the sequence are 1, 4, 7, 10, 13.
Answer: Choice C
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Explanation:
There are four marked points on the line.
Each point is of the form (x,y)
- The first or left most point is (0,1)
- The second point is (2,2)
- The third is (4,3)
- The fourth is (6,4)
Each of these points is then listed in the table format as shown above.
There are infinitely many other points on the line; however, we only select a few of them to make the table (or else we'd be here all day).
Extra side notes:
- The slope of this line is m = 1/2 = 0.5
- The y intercept is 1 located at (0,1)
- The equation of this line is y = 0.5x+1
Answer: (-∞,-1) ∪ (0,+∞)
Step-by-step explanation: The representation fog(x) is a representation of composite function, meaning one depends on the other.
In this case, fog(x) means:
fog(x) = f(g(x))
fog(x) =
This is the function fog(x).
The domain of a function is all the values the independent variable can assume.
For fog(x), denominator can be zero, so:
If x = 0, the function doesn't exist.
<u>Therefore, the domain of this function is: </u><u>-∞ < -1 or x > 0</u>