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    Proofs by induction

    I'm having a hard time comprehending how to write proofs by induction. I'm looking for answers to these problems so that I may have a better understanding of how they are done. --- All problems need to be proved using induction in proofs. 1. Consider n infinitely long straight lines, none of which are parallel and no th

    Lagrangian for an Harmonic Oscillator

    Write the Lagrangian for a one-dimensional particle moving along the x-axis and subject to a force F=-kx (with k possitive). Find the lagrange eqn of the motion and solve it. lagrange eqn 0=mX+Kx where X is the second erv with respect to T

    Microsoft Word Equation

    (See attached file for full problem description) --- 1. Access Microsoft Word. 2. To start the Equation Editor, use the menu choice Insert / Object; under the Create New tab, select Microsoft Equation 3.0. ? If you have Word's Equation Editor loaded, you will get a toolbar that has the graphics templates needed to create

    Find log 10000 to the base of 10. Find log 10000 to the base of 2.

    A) Using a calculator, find log 10000 where log means log to the base of 10. b) Most calculators have 2 different logs on them: log, which is based 10, and ln, which is based e. In computer science, digital computers are based on the binary numbering system which means that there are only 2 numbers available to the computer

    Basic Algebra for a Quotient

    The quotient when 3 more than a number is divided by 3 less than that same number Science and medicine-It is estimated that the earth is losing 4000 species of plants and animals every year. If S represents the number living last year, how many species are on Earth this year? Science and medicine-The kinetic energy of a p

    Rearranging Equations

    I have two equations from my physics textbook that I use to solve problems. Now some problems that I face require me to use algebra to manipulate the equation. This is where i have the problem. I've taking algebra before, but i'm having a hard time with this. On the attachment, please show me step by step on how to solve

    Radicals (25 Problems)

    Please see the attached file for the fully formatted problems. MAT 107 Week 6 Chapter 9 Cumulative Test 1. Determine whether is rational or irrational or both or none of the choices. A) Irrational B) Rational C) Both A and B D) None of the choices 2. Simplify. Assume all variables represent positi

    Writing Equations from Formulas

    An equation derived from an a.c. bridge circuit is given by Components R3,R4,C1 and C4 have known values. Determine expressions for Rx and Cx in terms of the known components. keywords: formulae

    Absolute

    Discuss your understanding of absolute value inequalities with examples, one each for <= and >= inequalities.

    Solve: The Value for X

    Please complete the following: Solve for X. Write your answer as a fraction in the simplest form. 4/5X + 4/5 = 6X + 1/3

    Solving for the Value of X

    Please solve for this solution. Provide the simple answer as a fraction: 3/2 x -5/3 = -3/4 Make sure to show all of the steps involved.