Is the following inequality always, sometimes, or never true? why
3+5x< 5(x+1)...
Mathematics, 14.10.2019 01:30 DBE12
Is the following inequality always, sometimes, or never true? why
3+5x< 5(x+1)
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Consider the function f(x)=−2/3x+5 . what is f(1/2) ? enter your answer, as a simplified fraction, in the box. f(1/2)=
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If the ratio of sum of the first m and n terms of an ap is m2 : n2 , show that the ratio of its mth and nth terms is (2m − 1) : (2n − 1).
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