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Determine the general solutions for 2sinxcosx-cosx=0 giving exact answers where appropriate. x=(\pi )/(3),(2\pi )/(3),(\pi )/(2),(3\pi )/(2) 2\pi n x=(4\pi )/(3),(5\pi )/(3),(\pi )/(2),(3\pi )/(2) 2\pi n x=(\pi )/(6),(5\pi )/(6),(\pi )/(2),(3\pi )/(2) 2\pi n x=(7\pi )/(6),(11\pi )/(6),(\pi )/(2),(3\pi )/(2) 2\pi n MacBook Alr

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a) You are looking at the 9 pin COM port on a data logger via a breakout box. It is connected to a computer, but it is not sending any data, although the logger as well as the computer is switched on. i. Is the logger a DTE or the DCE? ii. On which pin would you find TxD and what voltage would you expect (measured against ground)? iii. On which pin would you find RxD and what voltage would you expect (measured against ground)? (iv) Which is the ground pin?

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Suppose you intercept a transmission between Alice and Bob, in which they agree to perform Diffie Hellman key exchange with p = 23 and g = 15. In the next message you intercept, you hear that Bob’s public key is B = 3. What is Bob’s private key?

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EBIT is usually called: a. Net income b. Fund provided by operation c. Earnings before tax d. Operating profit

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Consider a regression study involving a dependent variable y, a quantitative independent variable x?, and a categorical independent variable x? with two levels (level 1 and level 2). (Use x? = level 1 and x? = 1 for level 2.) (a) Write a multiple regression equation relating x? and the categorical variable to y. y = ?? + ??x? + ??x? E(y) = ?? + ??x? E(y) = ?? + ??x? + ?? E(y) = ?? + ??x? + ??x? (b) What is the expected value of y corresponding to level 1 of the categorical variable? E(y | level 1) = ?? + ??x? (c) What is the expected value of y corresponding to level 2 of the categorical variable? E(y | level 2) = ?? + ?? + ??x?

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Lewis Diagnostics sold merchandise to a customer in exchange for a $40,000, four-year, noninterest-bearing note when an equivalent loan would carry 8% interest. Lewis would record sales revenue on the date of sale equal to:

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You can’t make a healthy human baby using an egg from one woman and sperm cells that have been made from another woman’s bone marrow cells because: Group of answer choices The child will have either zero or two copies of each of its imprinted genes The child will have twice the normal number of chromosomes The child will not have a sufficient diversity of HLA genes to protect it against pathogens The child will have either zero or two active copies of each of its imprinted genes

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Which of the following is true about a good model? Group of answer choices It omits irrelevant information. All listed options are correct. It's a way to look at all the details of a very complex phenomenon. It's as close to reality as possible. It includes as much information as possible.

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Question 6 (1 point) Listen Which of the following molecules can freely pass through cell membrane? Ions, e.g. Na$^+$, Cl$^-$ Sugars Small nonpolar gases, e.g., O$_2$, CO$_2$ Proteins

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million. Customer satisfaction leading to more subscribers and higher profits (by $2 million) each year for the foreseeable future. Sherman expects the stock price will rise from $100 per share to $120 per share when Change 2 is announced and implemented. Sherman would have to work more hours per week in order to accomplish Change 2. Change 3: Buy a corporate jet. Sherman expects this to cost Potter Corp. $5 million per year in terms of all costs associated with the jet. Sherman, his wife Mildred and family will also be able to use the jet for vacations. 1 Suppose Sherman does not own any of Potter Corp.'s stock. a. Suppose Sherman is compensated with a fixed salary of $1 million per year. Which of the above changes is most attractive to Sherman? Why, show numbers if possible. b. Sherman is planning on retiring in 2 years. Suppose Sherman is compensated with a fixed salary of $0.5 million per year and a bonus of 10% of profits. Which of the above changes is most attractive to Sherman? Why, show numbers if possible. Suppose Sherman owns 1 million shares of Potter's stock. How would your answers to 1a and 1b change? Which of the changes listed are consistent with shareholder wealth maximization? Which are consistent with stakeholder satisfaction? Discuss. Which of the changes is most likely a principal-agent problem? Discuss. Sherman is the CEO of Potter Corp. Sherman is considering a few changes at Potter Corp Change 1: Fire half the employees. Sherman expects this will increase profits this year by $15 million. Change 2: Revamp the firm's computer interface. Sherman expects this will result in higher customer satisfaction leading to more subscribers and higher profits (by $2 million each year for the foreseeable future). Sherman expects the stock price will rise from $100 per share to $120 per share when Change 2 is announced and implemented. Sherman would have to work more hours per week in order to accomplish Change 2. Change 3: Buy a corporate jet. Sherman expects this to cost Potter Corp. $5 million per year in terms of all costs associated with the jet. Sherman, his wife Mildred and family will also be able to use the jet for vacations. 1. Suppose Sherman does not own any of Potter Corp.'s stock. Suppose Sherman is compensated with a fixed salary of $1 million per year. Which of the above changes is most attractive to Sherman? Why, show numbers if possible. Sherman is planning on retiring in 2 years. Suppose Sherman is compensated with a fixed salary of $0.5 million per year and a bonus of 10% of profits. Which of the above changes is most attractive to Sherman? Why, show numbers if possible. 2. Suppose Sherman owns 1 million shares of Potter's stock. How would your answers to 1a and 1b change? 3. Which of the changes listed are consistent with shareholder wealth maximization? Which are consistent with stakeholder satisfaction? Discuss. Which of the changes is most likely a principal-agent problem? Discuss.

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