scaryshark09
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so whats the answer???
i had c
i had c
yo bro how u all find it? (the ppl in my 4u class from ngo?)ayee same
Don't think its D, unless you were able to prove it couldn't possibly be a set of linearly independent vectors.A
What did you guys get for q10 was it D?
Pretty sure D is 9i got D for 9 and A for 10
10 is def not Ai got
D for 9
A for 10
B for 7
C for 4
everything was calm except 15 and 16 i might have dropped a few marks up to that thoyo bro how u all find it? (the ppl in my 4u class from ngo?)
Most of you aren't capable of doing so ngl, gender science is just quite a few intellectual realms above what most humans can handle.Anyways who wants to do gender studies degree with me @ExtremelyBoredUser
Ayo check discord my Geverything was calm except 15 and 16
YEAAAAASSSS THIS HAS MADE ME HAPPYPretty sure D is 9
you are def looking at 96+ raw theneverything was calm except 15 and 16
WHAT DID U PUT FOR TEN OMDI maybe wrong but I think for 10 D doesn’t work because them all having positive coefficients implies that some of them are more than pi/2 away from other ones but they all have a positive dot product which implies that cos(theta)>0 and hence the angle between each of them is less than that
what do you think then?I maybe wrong but I think for 10 D doesn’t work because them all having positive coefficients implies that some of them are more than pi/2 away from other ones but they all have a positive dot product which implies that cos(theta)>0 and hence the angle between each of them is less than that
no it is a, the lines are the same lineaye anyone get q5? c right?
thats what i reckon tooI maybe wrong but I think for 10 D doesn’t work because them all having positive coefficients implies that some of them are more than pi/2 away from other ones but they all have a positive dot product which implies that cos(theta)>0 and hence the angle between each of them is less than that