Answer:
Ok, first in our series we can see two numbers in the Sigma, one bellow 0, and other above, 4.
This means that the value of k will go from 0 to 4, then all the numbers in the sum are:
(-1/2)^0 + (-1/2)^1 + (-1/2)^2 + (-1/2)^3 + (-1/2)^4
So we have 5 terms in our series.
b) to see the sign in each term, we must solve the powers, remember that:
(-1)^n is -1 if n is odd, and is equal to 1 if n is even, so we have:
(-1/2)^0 + (-1/2)^1 + (-1/2)^2 + (-1/2)^3 + (-1/2)^4
= 1 -1/2 + 1/4 - 1/8 + 1/16.
So the sign in each term of the series alternates.
3*(3/4) = 9/4 = 2 (1/4)
In words, Jamie walked 2 hours and 15 minutes over three days.
Answer:
3ab
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(b+a)
Step-by-step explanation:
3/a - 3/b
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1/a^2 - 1/b^2
Multiply the top and bottom by a^2 b^2/ a^2/b^2 to clear the fractions
(3/a - 3/b) a^2 b^2
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(1/a^2 - 1/b^2) a^2b^2
3ab^2 - 3 a^2 b
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b^2 - a^2
Factor out 3ab on the top
3ab( b-a)
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b^2 - a^2
The bottom is the difference of squares
3ab( b-a)
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(b-a) (b+a)
Cancel like terms from the top and bottom
3ab
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(b+a)
I believe the answer is 75 I am not sure but I adds up because 4*.75 equals to 3 there is another way to solve this though we can do the is over of equals % over 100 then we still get three have a nice day and good luck on your assignment (:
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