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Ssongoku reacted to FactChecker's post in the thread Greatest possible value of a constant in polynomial with
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You are right. Given the problem as stated, there is no maximum value for ##b##. -
Ssongoku replied to the thread Greatest possible value of a constant in polynomial.Thank you very much for the explanation JimWhoKnew, Gavran, PeroK, FactChecker
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Ssongoku replied to the thread Greatest possible value of a constant in polynomial.I have posted the full question so I don't know about this Sorry but why should we consider the case where the quadratic must have one...
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Ssongoku posted the thread Greatest possible value of a constant in polynomial in Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help.Since ##px^9+q## is the factor, then ##x^9=\frac{-q}{p}## will be one of the roots. Let ##f(x)=27x^{18}+bx^9+70##, then...
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Ssongoku replied to the thread Phase relation between two waves.I understand. Thank you very much for the help and explanation DaveE, nasu, Steve4Physics
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SSay we have a transverse wave, moving in the +x direction, along a string. There are 2 very different types of graph and it’s easy to...
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SImagine that you are measuring the wave height at some arbitrary position on the x-axis. As the waves move towards you, which wave peak...
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SI answered A but the answer key is B. I thought since the wave is moving to the right, P started first compared to Q (the crest of P is...
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Ssongoku replied to the thread Finding the number of ways to arrange identical balls in a circle (3 different colors).I understand. Thank you very much for all the help and explanation PeroK, BvU, WWGD, DaveC426913, JimWhoKnew, Gavran
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Ssongoku reacted to WWGD's post in the thread Finding the number of ways to arrange identical balls in a circle (3 different colors) with
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How about this: Starting with 5 identical balls, there is a total of 5!=120 arrangements. Now consider the distinction. Then: By... -
Ssongoku reacted to Gavran's post in the thread Finding the number of ways to arrange identical balls in a circle (3 different colors) with
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For more complicated problems than this one in the original post the formula is $$... -
Ssongoku reacted to Gavran's post in the thread Finding the number of ways to arrange identical balls in a circle (3 different colors) with
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You do not need any formula to solve this problem. With two blue balls and two red balls you have two cases BBRR and BRBR. How many... -
Ssongoku reacted to JimWhoKnew's post in the thread Finding the number of ways to arrange identical balls in a circle (3 different colors) with
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For the case 1 yellow, 2 red, 2 blue, I get 6 arrangements in a circle, which is the same as (5-1)!/(2!2!1!) . How many do you get? For... -
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The idea of fixing the yellow ball is that it picks out the set of solutions that cannot be equivalent under rotation. If there were...
