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de un camide de 480 km se recorren las tres quintas partes y lueo un tercio del resto ¿cuantos km del camino faltan recorrer?

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Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
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00:01 Let i not is equal to intensity of unpolarized light and i1 is equal to intensity of light after first polarizer.
00:40 Similarly i2 is equal to intensity of light after second polarizer.
00:50 To first part of the problem here we have been given that intensity after the first polarizer is half of the intensity before the first polarizer.
01:01 So i1 will be equals to i note divided by 2.
01:06 So it is 0 .5 times of i note.
01:11 Now let's move to part b.
01:14 So in part b we need to calculate i2.
01:18 So i2 will be i1 cos square theta.
01:23 Let us substitute...
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