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If the vertices of quadrilateral PEAR are P(-3, 0), E(0, 4), A(5, -6), and R(-1, -4), show, using coordinate geometry, that quadrilateral PEAR is not an isosceles trapezoid.
Use the Midpoint Rule, with n=4, to approximate the area of the region bounded by f (x)=x^3 -8x^2+16x and the x-axis between x=0 and x=4. Round answer to two decimal places.
Suppose that you select 3 cards without replacement from an ordinary deck of playing cards. If the first card that you select is a spade and the second is a heart, what is the probability that the third card that you select is a spade?
Given the vector field F=3yi + (5-2x)j + ((z^2)-2)k find the surface integral of the normal component of curl F over the open hemispherical surface (x^2)+(y^2)+(z^2)=4 above the xy plane
Finding the probability repeats in finite sequences. What is the probability that out of 3 people, 2 were born in the same month.
Construct a computer simulation model to keep track of the cash flow
Among the professionals you have interviewed for your article, were several state and federal government spokespersons who use linear equations in a variety of ways.
The book value of a machine is $21,000 at the end of its fourth year of life and $14,000 at the end of its sixth year of life. What was the purchase value of the machine, assuming that "straight line depreciation" is being used.
Chi square test
In a survey of 250 dancers, 167 knew the ballroom dances, 140 knew the Latin dances, and 106 knew the swing dances. Of these, 65 knew the ballroom and swing dances
You have just graduated from college, and you have started your first big project at your new job. Your boss informs you that you are responsible for the Equations and Inequalities section of the project and for presenting your ideas to the team.
Suppose you are committed to owning a $199,000 Ferrari. If you believe your mutual fund can achieve a 12 percent annual rate of return and you want to buy the car in 9 years on the day you turn 30, how much must you invest today?
Set up and solve using Management Scientist, Excel Solver, or an online LP solver. What are the values of X and Y at the optimal solution?
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