Good point, rather unthinking of me.pLuvia said:(i) part is actually
8 book, can be arranged in 8! ways, since there are identical ones, then 8!/(4!x4!)=70
Riviet said:Next question:
If tan(A+B)=1 and tan(A-B)=1/7, find all possible values of tanA and tanB.
Express the area of an anulus in terms of the largest interval that fits inside it.pLuvia said:Feel free to post the next question Or anyone
Sober said:Express the area of an anulus in terms of the largest interval that fits inside it.
I mean like area=f(x), solve f(x).Riviet said:As the annulus approaches the area of the circle, the longest interval approaches zero and as the annulus approaches an area of zero, the longest interval approaches the diameter of the circle.
heres my 2 cents...doiyoubi said:no one seems to be posting a question so ive got a question
The speed vm/s of a particle moving on a straight line is given by:
v2=64-16x-8x2
where the displacement from a fixed point O is x
(a)Find an expression for the acceleration and show the motion is SHM
(b)Find the period of the motion
(c)Find the amplitude of the motion
I'll attempt, but I wouldn't be surprised if I'm well offMountain.Dew said:now for my obligation to keep the ball rolling:
we are playing texas holdem. there are 3 player on the table, and a dealer.
the dealer deals out 2 cards to each player. after the inital round of betting, one card is discarded off the top of deck, followed by 3 'community cards' laid face up on the middle of the table.
now: the question:
1) what is the number of possible 2 card hands for:
(i) the 1st player?
(ii) the 2nd player?
(iii) the 3rd player?
2) what is the number of possible 3 'community cards' that could occur?
3) 2 more cards are to be laid down after more rounds of betting. before the 4th card is laid down, another card off the top of deck is discarded - then the 4th card is laid down. after another betting round, the same process applies for the 5th and final card.
(i) what are the possible 5 community cards that could occur?
(ii) how many possible poker hands can each player make with their inital hand and the community cards?
if u dont know the rules of texas holdem, please look here: http://www.texasholdem-poker.com/beginnersintro.php
SoulSearcher said:Next Question:
Use the substitution u = x - 1/x to show that 1 ∫ (√6+√2)/2 (1+x2)/(1+x4) dx = pi/4√2
Another late night Riviet?Riviet said:Next Question:
Use the substitution u=2x to find ∫ 4/(1+4x2) dx