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For the vectors u=(:1,3,2:) and v=(:0,3,1:), evaluate the following expressions. a. 2u 4v b. 3u-v c. |u 4v| a. 2u 4v= â—» , â—» â—»

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Vector A⃗ =4i^+3j^A→=4i^+3j^ and vector B⃗ =5i^−3j^+3k^B→=5i^−3j^+3k^. Part A What is the cross product A⃗ ×B⃗ A→×B→? Find the xx-component. Express your answer as integer. View Available Hint(s)for Part A Activate to select the appropriates template from the following choices. Operate up and down arrow for selection and press enter to choose the input value typeActivate to select the appropriates symbol from the following choices. Operate up and down arrow for selection and press enter to choose the input value type [A⃗ ×B⃗ ]x[A→×B→]x = nothing Submit Part B Find the yy-component. Express your answer as integer. View Available Hint(s)for Part B Activate to select the appropriates template from the following choices. Operate up and down arrow for selection and press enter to choose the input value typeActivate to select the appropriates symbol from the following choices. Operate up and down arrow for selection and press enter to choose the input value type [A⃗ ×B⃗ ]y[A→×B→]y = nothing Submit Part C Find the zz-component. Express your answer as integer. View Available Hint(s)for Part C Activate to select the appropriates template from the following choices. Operate up and down arrow for selection and press enter to choose the input value typeActivate to select the appropriates symbol from the following choices. Operate up and down arrow for selection and press enter to choose the input value type [A⃗ ×B⃗ ]z[A→×B→]z = nothing

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because price and quanitity are inversely related ; the demand curve is usally downward sloping; the demand curve is upward slowping; buyers purchase more the good as prices rise; he supply curve must be rising

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Required: Identify each of the following as the domain of descriptive, diagnostic, predictive, or prescriptive analytics. Example of Analytics Benford's Law Loan acceptance or rejection by bank or lender Sequence check for missing checks Growth in customer base over the past five years Expected cash flow returns to an investment Type of Analytics

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10<sup>6</sup> 10<sup>5</sup> 10<sup>4</sup> 10<sup>3</sup> 10<sup>2</sup> 10 1 10<sup>-1</sup> 10<sup>-2</sup> 10<sup>-3</sup> 10<sup>-4</sup> 10<sup>-5</sup> 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 0

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1. The relative ?refractory period occurs first. It is a time period when a stimulus will not produce a new action potential. The ion channels are unresponsive. 2. During the next phase, the relative ? refractory period, only a strong stimulus will trigger an action potential. 3. The occurrence of the refractory periods ensures that action potential propagation occurs (Click to select) and the neuron cannot be continuously stimulated.

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(10%) Problem 3: Points A (-5,2), B (8,-3), and C (-1,-5) are placed in three different quadrants of a Cartesian coordinate system. Convert each set of Cartesian coordinates to polar coordinates. The angle should be reported as a positive angle, in degrees, from the positive x-axis. (0° < \theta < 360°)

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Evaluate the expression \sqrt{-4\sqrt{-16}} and write the result in the form $a + bi$.

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Survey results use a(n) O confidence interval O response rate O random sample O judgment rating to report the degree of uncertainty that a given sample of a population represents. 4

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If 28,100 dollars is invested at an interest rate of 10 percent per year, find the value of the investment at the end of 5 years for the following compounding methods. Note: Round your answers to the nearest cent. (a) Annually: (b) Semiannually: (c) Monthly: (d) Daily: (e) Continuously:

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