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What are similarities between bicuspid aortic valve and coronary artery disease

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1. Prove that complex numbers $a_1, a_2$ and $a_3$ are vertices of an eqilateral triangle if and only if $$a_1^2 + a_2^2 + a_3^2 = a_1a_2 + a_2a_3 + a_3a_1$$

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A problem for within-subjects designs in which the order of the conditions has an effect on the dependent variable is Group of answer choices order effects. a Latin square effect. counterbalancing. the individual differences effect.

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Current Attempt in Progress In its first month of operation, Sandhill Company purchased 300 units of inventory for $7, then 400 units for $8, and finally 340 units for $9. At the end of the month, 380 units remained. Compute the amount of phantom profit that would result if the company used FIFO rather than LIFO. The company uses the periodic system. Phantom profit $ eTextbook and Media Save for Later Attempts: 0 of 3 used Submit Answer

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Referencing the following two research articles: • Al Mohamad Saleh, A., & Alzahrani, S. (2023). Development of a maturity model for software quality assurance practices. Systems, 11(9), 464. • Pargaonkar, S. (2021). The Crucial Role of Inspection in Software Quality Assurance. Journal of Science & Technology, 2(1), 70-77. Discuss how the quality problems encountered in DevOps processes can be addressed in a discussion. You may refer to any other relevant articles/journals in your discussion.

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Using only the unit circle definition of the cosine function, find the solution set of the inequality on the given interval. cosine xless than or equalsnegative one half on [0,2pi] Question content area bottom Part 1 Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice. A. The solution set is StartSet nothing EndSet    . (Simplify your answer. Type an exact answer, using pi as needed. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.) B. The solution set is the interval    enter your response here. (Type your answer in interval notation. Simplify your answer. Type an exact answer, using pi as needed. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression.) C. There is no solution.

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Solve the given initial value problem.\ y''' + 8y'' + 19y' + 12y = 0\ y(0) = 0, y'(0) = -5, y''(0) = 11\ y(x) =

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The two primary elements involved with Quality of Service (QoS) are:

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Two individuals are interested in buying a product produced by a monopolist. From the past sales data, the monopolist knows that they are either of type-1 customer with demand of $p_1(q_1) = 16-q_1$ or of type- 2 customer with demand of $p_2(q_2) = 11 - (1/4)q_2$. The monopolist's cost function is given by $c(Q) = (2/5)Q^2$ where $Q = q_1 + q_2$. It is assumed that the monopolist can prevent arbitrage between them and employs a linear pricing scheme (i.e., set a per-unit price). a) If the monopolist cannot prevent arbitrage between two individuals, what price should it charge in order to maximize its profits? What are the resulting profits in this case? b) If the monopolist can prevent arbitrage between them, what price should it charge for each type of consumer? What are the resulting (total) profits? Suppose now that new production technology allows the monopolist to produce at a constant marginal cost of 4. In order to build a new customer base, the monopolist decided to lower the price to 9 per unit and to create two packages targeting the two types of consumers. c) For each package, determine the number of units to be included and the price to be charged. Show that the packages are incentive compatible.

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Scarcity is defined as the condition in which a. wants are infinite and resources finite. b. both wants and resources are limited. c. wants are finite and resources infinite. d. both wants and resources are infinite.

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