where is the y intercept for y = sin x?
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if the length of the cycloid is 4 times the diameter of a rotating circle, then the area under the arch traced out by that cycloid is how many times the area of therotating circle?
If you start with 1 bacterium and double the number every 15 minutes, how many bacteria will you have at the end of 3 hours and 45 minutes?
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List any four practical values of teaching Mathematics.
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Find the rectangle of perimeter 12cm which has maximum area.
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if z is the arithemtic mean between x and y , then the value of x/(x-z)+y/(y-z) is
In normal distribution, approximately what percentage of the cases, to the nearest whole number, falls within 4 standard deviations of the mean?
VOLUNTEER TRAINING FOR DISADVANTAGED IN MATHS – QUESTION 9 : In a shift-code, the letters of the alphabet are replaced by the numbers 1 to 26 starting at some letters. An example is : A = 25, B = 26, C = 1, D = 2, E = 3, F = 4, G = 5, H = 6, I = 7, J = 8, K = 9, L = 10, M = 11, N = 12, O = 13, P = 14, Q = 15, R = 16, S = 17, T = 18, U = 19,V = 20, W = 21, X = 22, Y = 23, Z = 24. There are two shift-codes in which the sum of the numbers representing the letters of the word HOLE is 48. What is the sum of the numbers representing the letters of the word BLACK in each of these codes?
What form of geometry is one in which the parallel postulate of euclidean geometry does not hold: