Wowzers(Zoo-Wee-Mama) = 2(Zoo-Wee-Mama)2 + 9(Zoo-Wee-Mama)+9
Find the values of Zoo-Wee-Mama such that Wowzers(Zoo-Wee-Mama) = 0
Zoo-Wee-Mama = -3, -3/2
What is 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + ... +100?
5050
If p then q. q is not true. Is p true?
No
Find the range of 1/(1+sin(x))
Hint: sin(x) is a ratio a/b where a is less than or equal to b and both a and b are real numbers.
[0.5, infinity)
Data set A has average m+13; data set B has average m+21; data set B has average m+4.
What is the average of sets A, B, and C, in terms of m?
m+38/3
A: B is false
B: C is false
C: Both A and B are the same truth value
Which of these statements are true?
B is true, A and C are false
Find the slope of y-3 = (x+(70)0.5)(x-(70)0.5) at y = -67
The slope is 0
There are 5 distinct cards arranged horizontally. If 2 cards must go on the edges, how many possible arrangements of the cards can there be?
120 arrangements
Give an explanation as to why it is impossible to have a set that contains all sets that do not contain themselves.
Something like: If the set contained itself, then it could not be in the set that contains all sets that do not contain themselves. If it didn't contain itself, then it would be in the set that contains all sets that contain themselves.
f(x) = g(x)/2; g(x) = 4x + 6
Find g(f(x))
g(f(x)) = 8x + 18
how many ways can you fit 5 people around a table where 2 people won't sit next to eachother?
12 ways
There are three statements:
A: Exactly one of these statements is true
B: C is false
C: A is true
Which of these statements are true? (hint: trick question?)
It is a paradox
f(x) = g(x)/2 + 3
g(x) = f(x)/5 + 4
Find f(g(x))
f(g(x)) = 50/9
If you flip a coin 10 times, what is the probability that you get exactly 4 heads?
210/1024
X contains a gold coin if and only if Y contains a gold coin.
Y contains a gold coin if and only if Z contains a silver coin.
Z contains a silver coin if and only if X contains a silver coin.
What color are the coins in each box?
The coins are all silver.