Provide an appropriate response.Consider the arrangements of sixteen students in a line. Is this a combination, a permutation, or neither?
A. Combination
B. Permutation
C. Neither
Answer: B
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Solve the problem.Factorial primes are those of the form n! ± 1 for natural numbers n. Determine the two numbers that are obtained when this formula is applied to the value n = 6, and state whether both, neither, or exactly one of them is prime.
What will be an ideal response?
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Find the potential function f for the field F.F =
A. f(x, y, z) =
B. f(x, y, z) = 2ex2+y2
C. f(x, y, z) = ex2 + ey2
D. f(x, y, z) = ex2+y2
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Write as the sum and/or difference of logarithms. Express powers as factors.logw
A. logw9x -logw5 B. logw9 +logwx - logw5 C. logw9 +logwx + logw5 D. logw4x
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Simplify the complex rational expression.
A. -2b(a + b) B. 2a(a + b) C. -2a(a - b) D. -2a(a + b)
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