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-1 exposant 4 2004-12-19
Denis pose la question :
ma question est : -1 exposant 4 = ? Quand nous avons une base négative sans parenthèse comme ma question
Diane Hanson lui répond.
A puzzling equation 2018-12-04
Manny pose la question :
Hello,

Can you explain why this is wrong:
-1 = (-1)^3 = (-1)^{6/2} = ((-1)^6)^{1/2} = (1)^{1/2} = 1 ??

Thank you

Penny Nom lui répond.
A limit 2017-05-14
Soham pose la question :
Find out the value of the following:
lim (x+x^2 +x^3 +.........x^n–n)/(x–1)
x→1

Penny Nom lui répond.
A function which is onto but not one-to-one 2017-04-16
Avinash pose la question :
Define a function f(x):N-->N which is onto but not one-one.Where N is set of natural numbers.
Penny Nom lui répond.
x^2 = -16 2016-12-12
A student pose la question :
x to the second power = -16

what number solves the equation?

Penny Nom lui répond.
tan inverse 1/4 2016-03-14
nazz pose la question :
prove; tan inverse 1/4=1/3 cot inverse 52/47
Chris Fisher lui répond.
Composition of functions and one to one 2012-10-17
Ariana pose la question :
If f o g are one to one function,does it follow that g is one to one? Give reasons for your answers
Penny Nom lui répond.
Functions 2012-09-18
nayeem pose la question :
I tried with many functions but I am not getting the exact values please help me
A give an example of a function whose domain equals the set of real numbers and whose range equals the set the set {-1,0,1}?
B Give an example of a function whose domain equals (0,1)and whose range equals [0,1] C.Give n example of a function whose is the set of positive integers and whose range is the set of positive even integers D. Give an example of a function whose domain is the set of positive even integers and whose range is the set of positive odd integers E give an example of function whose domain is the set of integers and whose range is the set of positive integers. F. Give an example of function whose domain is the set of positive integers and whose range is the set of integers.
please show me the work
Please give me the trick of finding such functions

Robert Dawson and Harley Weston lui répond.
Functions 2012-09-18
nayeem pose la question :
I tried with many functions but I am not getting the exact values please help me A give an example of a function whose domain equals the set of real numbers and whose range equals the set the set {-1,0,1}?
B Give an example of a function whose domain equals (0,1)and whose range equals [0,1] C.Give n example of a function whose is the set of positive integers and whose range is the set of positive even integers D. Give an example of a function whose domain is the set of positive even integers and whose range is the set of positive odd integers E give an example of function whose domain is the set of integers and whose range is the set of positive integers. F. Give an example of function whose domain is the set of positive integers and whose range is the set of integers.
please show me the work
Please give me the trick of finding such functions

Robert Dawson and Harley Weston lui répond.
sin x = -0.25 2011-03-29
Wayne pose la question :
How do you solve for x in the equation sin x = -0.25

the answer is 3.394 and 6.030 but I don't know the steps they used to calculate this

Penny Nom lui répond.
Can a function be both even and one to one? 2010-10-09
Tracy pose la question :
Can a function be both even and one to one?
Harley Weston lui répond.
Equivalent sets 2004-03-06
A student pose la question :
If A=(1,2,3,4,...) and B=(5,10,15,20,...), is A equivalent to B. Why or Why not ?
Penny Nom lui répond.
A function that is onto but not one-to-one where f:N-->N 2002-12-06
Lisa pose la question :
A function that is onto but not one-to-one where f:N-->N
Penny Nom lui répond.
Using the inverse sine function 2000-05-31
Nelson Rothermel pose la question :
This has me completely baffled. I have to use the laws of sine or cosine to find the angles of a triangle when I have 3 sides, so I can't go 180-x-y when I have 2 angles. Now, I have a triangle with values of 3, 7, and 9. Here are the steps I used (A,B,C are angles; a,b,c are opposite sides):

angle A (16.1951 degrees): cos-1*((b2+c2-a2)/(2*b*c))
angle B (40.6011 degrees): sin-1*(b*sin(A)/a)
angle C (56.7962 degrees): sin-1*(c*sin(A)/a)

If you notice, A+B+C does not equal 180. According to the book, A and B are correct, but C is supposed to be 123.2038 degrees. Why doesn't it work???


Harley Weston lui répond.
The square root of -1 2000-05-19
Gary pose la question :
i am not a student i am just some one that heard something and i can't be sure on the answer...my ? is what is the square root of -1? i think it is -1 but not sure can you let me know please thank you
Harley Weston lui répond.
 
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