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I don't know how to write the combinatorial proof for this problem. If anyone could help me out that would be much appreciated. 1 (2n) (1 point n+1 n 2n-1 8. Show that for all n ,1-n)(1 point)
I'm studying "The 8088 and 8086 Microprocessors Programing, Interfacing, …" Can anyone tell me that where will I actually apply the knowledge of this book? I don't know why I should study on this. Somebody said that 8086 cpu won't be produced anymore. It is said that 8086 cpu will not be produced anymore. So what can I use what I learned from this book to?
It is a question from the text book "Serway - Physics for Scientists, 7th Ed - GearTeam" Chapter 26 problem 14(d) I have found that the solution from this app is not correct, i post my steps here to let you check if there are any mistakes, let me know if i am wrong. Thank you 14. Three capacitors are connected to a battery as shown in Figure P26.14. Their capacitances are C 3C, C2C and C3 = 5C. (a)...
I'd like the steps on how to complete this. I have the text book answer but I don't know how to get there. Practice Exercise Aqueous dichromate ion, Cr2O72- (used to make school bus yellow pigments), reacts with iodide ion, I(aq), to form Cr3+ (aq) and 103" (aq) by the unbalanced chemical equation: Cr20-2- (aq) + I (aq) → Cr3+ (aq) + IO3- (aq) Balance this equation in acidic solution.
How much work is necessary to bring the proton from rest infinetly far away to rest at a distance of 3m from the nucleus? I've know how to get the answer for the first part of the question which asks, " How much (mass) energy is released when a 13C nucleus combines with a proton?" which is 7.5505 MeV, but I'm not sure how to answer the energy question. I think you'd use the equation Wnc= Kf-Ki+ Uf+Ui but I...
A have a string, called "joshs_diary", that is huge (there was a lot of drama in middle school). But I don't want every one to know that this string is my diary. However, I also don't want to make copies of it (because my computer doesn't have enough memory). Which of the following lines will let me access this string via a new name, but without making any copies.std::string book = joshs_diary;std::string & book = joshs_diary;const std::string * book =...
which is an argument? which is not? a) You shouldn't vote for Senator John McCain in the California Republican primary election. Vote for Texas Governor George Bush instead. I heard on a radio ad that McCain has fathered two children out of his marriage, and some say he's a "closet liberal" (a liberal in politics who doesn't like to admit he's a liberal). b) In this country, we need to either make space exploration a national priority or else get...
Suppose that easy financial aid a lot of text book stipend by claiming that the average textbook at Vesey bookstore cost $80.87. Do you want to test this claim. The Noel and alternative hypothesis in symbols would be In a survey, 11 people were asked how much they spent on their child's last birthday gift. The results were roughly bell-shaped with a mean of $33 and standard deviation of $2. Construct a confidence interval at a 80% confidence level. Give...
I am supposed to find the individual and average weight percents of acetic acid in vinegar and the relative percent error between my average results and the manufacturers listed value. Data 6ml vinegar @ 5% acetic acid 3.585g vinegar 42.2ml of NaOH @ 0.100M I'm not sure how to do this at all and want to understand. I know we need to use the molarity equation somewhere. If anyone can list the steps I need to take to answer the...
4) (2 pts) Chapter 2 Text Book Problem 8 Suppose you want to send some data using the BISYNC framing protocol and the last 2 bytes of your data are DLE and ETX, What sequence of bytes would be transmitted immediately prior to the CRC? 5) (2 pts) Chapter 2 Text Book Problem 18 Suppose we want to transmit the message 11100011 and protect it from errors using the CRC polynomial x +1. (a) Use polynomial long division to determine...