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G: Consider the following game. A coin is flipped. If it lands tails we stop playing and winnothing. If it lands heads we spin a wheel with numbers from1to100, each with equalprobability. We get the amount of money written on the weel and we play again (i. e. weflip the coin again). LetWbe our total winnings from all tosses of the coin. FindE[W]andVar(W).
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Igure 1 and figure 2 are two congruent parallelograms drawn on a coordinate grid as shown below: 4 quadrant coordinate grid showing two parallelograms. figure 1 has vertices at negative 5, 2 and negative 3, 4 and negative 4, 7 and negative 6, 5. figure 2 has vertices at 5, negative 2 and 7, negative 4 and 6, negative 7 and 4, negative 5. which two transformations can map figure 1 onto figure 2? reflection across the y-axis, followed by reflection across x-axis reflection across the x-axis, followed by reflection across y-axis reflection across the x-axis, followed by translation 10 units right reflection across the y-axis, followed by translation 5 units down
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30, michaellangley
Consider the input and output values for f(x) = 2x - 3 and g(x) = 2x + 7. what is a reasonable explanation for different rules with different input values producing the same sequence?
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