I would not normally stop to answer this question, mainly because
there is no question asked. It's just three statements.
I do have to stop here and leave a remark, however.
Math and Physics are closely enough related that I would not
have expected to see what I see here. Although the math in
this question is reasonable, the Physics is inexcusable.
A rainbow is always a part of a circle.
Rainbows are never parabolas.
You could never cut a parabola out of paper, and then
hold it up in front of you after a rainstorm, and match it
to the rainbow.
A number is a mathematical object used to count, measure, and label
Answer:
Probability: = 0.5 = 50%
Step-by-step explanation:
Based on the question one coin is chosen at random and tossed. That coin then lands and is heads. Since the coin landed on heads we can <u>eliminate the possibility</u> of the coin that was chosen being the coin with double tails.
The following possibilities are that the coin has double heads or is a regular coin with both tails and heads. Seeing as the coin landed on heads, there are only two possible out comes for the other side of the coin
The other side is either Heads or Tails. That gives us a 50% chance of the other side being tails.
= 0.5 = 50%
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Answer:
pls i don't know the answer but i need the point
I didn't get all the part with the tiles, but here's the general answer:
given a polynomial
we have that is a factor of if and only if k is a root of , i.e. if
So, given the polynomial
We can check if is a factor by evaluating :
So, is not a factor.
Similarly, we can evaluate to check if are factors:
So, only is a factor of