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Find and solve a recurrence relation for the number of different regions formed when n mutually intersecting planes are drawn in three-dimensional space such that no four planes intersect at a common point and no two planes have parallel intersection lines in a third plane
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Me! i will mark brainliest! i don't get polynomials and all that other stuff. so this question is really hard. multiply and simplify.(x - 4) (x^2 – 5x – 6)show your
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Over the course of a month, a person's weight decreases. what type of relationship is this? a. positive relationship
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Determine the intercepts of the line that passes through the following points. (15,-3)(15,−3) (20,-5)(20,−5) (25,-7)(25,−7)
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