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3. Give a big-O estimate and a pair of witnesses for the number additions used in this segment of an algorithm. t:= 0 for i:=1 ton for j := 1 to n-i t:=t+i+j
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Has anyone taken the recent TEAS exam, if so can you please help me with TEAS test version 6, Science part? The actual exam question would really help if anyone can remember!
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termine whether n; n 1,2,3,...are the positive eigenvalues of y" 2y 0 where y(O) (1) 0. Do this by finding the nonzero solutions (eigenfunctions) the equation would have is these were eigenvalues. Otherwise state "these are not eigenvalues of the equation". Hint: start with the general solution of the equation, y = A cosmrx + B sin nte Are there...
Can someone please help me calculate the current wacc of Apple right now? I would also like to know step by step if possible. Thank you
I wonder if you could help me with the following. The neoclassical school of economics claims that the results found in Keynes' theory can be deducted from the General Competitive Equilibrium theory by changing one of its hypothesis. I am not sure how this is possible. My professor always refers to the rigidity of wages but that does not solve my doubts. Do you know the hypothesis that is relaxed in the GCE and how from there one arrives to...
someone can help me with Teas reading passages with questions and answers would be great helpful for my exam.
You can take a final exam k times. The probability that you pass the exam is 2/3 at each attempt. Considering that you take the exam k times, what is the expected number of exams you take considering that you pass the exam. What is the right approach to solving this problem? I had this on an exam recently and I couldn't figure it out. Any help would be appreciated
Anyone can help me to solve my discrete math Let X be a set and suppose there is an injection f : Z → X. Prove by contradiction that X is infinite