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1. Determine whether these statements are true or false. a
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1. Define rational expressions. 2. Define rational functions and give
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1. D. 2. D. 3. B. 4. B. 5. C. 6. A. 7. E. 8. C. 9. A. 10. D. 11. D. 12. C. 13
1. Counting (1) Let n be natural number. Prove that the product of n
1. Consider the square pyramidal numbers formed by counting
1. Consider the series: 8.9, 4.45, 2.225, ______ what come next? A
1. Compute the sum of the reciprocals of 3, 5, 7, ..., 63. 2. Compute 1
1. Complex Numbers and the Complex Exponential
1. Colour the 3 × 3 cube in this manner: colour each corner sub
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