Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
v=Q-P
v=(5,1,0)
u=v/(magnitude of v)=(5,1,0)/(\sqrt{5^2+1^2+0^2)
u=(5/5.09,1/5.09,0)
v=Q-P
v=(1,1,0)
u=v/(magnitude of v)=(1,1,0)/(\sqrt{1^2+1^2+0^2)
u=(1/
,1/
,0)
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Answer:
420 unique combinations.
Step-by-step explanation:
Fundamental counting principle:
States that if there are p ways to do a thing, and q ways to do another thing, and these two things are independent, there are p*q ways to do both things.
One object from each set:
2 from one set, 5, 6 and 7 by others. Sets are independent, so, by the fundamental counting principle:
2*5*6*7 = 10*42 = 420
420 unique combinations.
Answer:
7 1/15
Step-by-step explanation:
3 2/5 + 3 4/6 = 7 1/15
Look at the digit one number place to the right of the thousands place, the hundreds. In this case it is another 4. Since it is less than 5, the thousands place will stay the same. If it were 5 or greater, the thousands place would go up by one number. 14,494 rounded to the nearest thousand is 14,000