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Yuki888 [10]
3 years ago
6

Prove that

Mathematics
1 answer:
tatyana61 [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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<h3>What are Arithmetic operations?</h3>

Arithmetic operations can also be specified by the addition, subtract, divide, and multiply built-in functions.

* Multiplication operation: Multiplies values on either side of the operator

For example 4*2 = 8

<h3>What are the minterm and max terms?</h3>

A minterm is defined as a product term that includes all K function variables in either complimented or uncomplemented form.

A max term is defined as a sum term that contains all K variables in the function, either complimented or uncomplemented.

Therefore, a product term containing all k variables of the function in either complimented or uncomplemented form is called a minterm.

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Your question is incomplete, probably the complete question:

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(a) Minterm

(b) Maxterm

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Counting from the top:

fist option

fourth option

fifth option.

Step-by-step explanation:

Any set that has a multiplicative outcome, such that the total number of outcomes is 24.

Remember that if we have a combination of two events, one with N outcomes and the other with M outcomes, the total number of outcomes is:

M*N

This is the main thing we need to see.

Let's analyze each option:

1) flip a coin (2 outcomes)

  flip a coin again (2 outcomes)

  roll a 6 sided dice ( 6 outcomes)

total number of outcomes:

2*2*6 = 24

2) Selecting a number from 1 to 16 (16 outcomes) and rolling a dice of 8 sides (8 outcomes).

The total number of outcomes is:

8*16 = 128

We wanted only 24.

3) Selecting a number from the set {1, 3, 5, 7, 9} (5 outcomes)

   flip a coin (2 outcomes)

   flip the coin again (2 outcomes)

total number of outcomes:

2*2*5 = 20

We wanted 24, we can discard this.

4) Spin the thing (3 outcomes)

   roll an 8-sided dice (8 outcomes)

Total number of outcomes:

8*3 = 24

This is a correct option.

5) Select a card from A to D (4 outcomes)

Roll the thing (6 outcomes)

total number of outcomes:

6*4 = 24

This is a correct option.

6) Select a card from A to N {14 options}

   Roll the thing once (10 outcomes)

Total number of outcomes:

14*10 = 140

We wanted 24, so we can discard this option.

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Concept:

There are three general ways to solve systems of equations:

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Since the question has specific requirements, we are going to use <u>substitution </u>to solve the equations.

Solve:

<u>Given equations</u>

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<u>Substitute the y value since both equations has isolated [y]</u>

2x + 6 = 3x - 1

<u>Add 1 on both sides</u>

2x + 6 + 1 = 3x - 1 + 1

2x + 7 = 3x

<u>Subtract 2x on both sides</u>

2x + 7 - 2x = 3x - 2x

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Answer:

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The width of 1/2 units is equivalent to 2/4 = 2×(1/4) = 2 cubes.

The height of 3/4 units is equivalent to 3×(1/4) = 3 cubes.

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... 6 × 2 × 3 = 36 . . . . cubes

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