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Divyansh Saxena
Subject: Maths
, asked on 22/8/17
14 question????
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Divyansh Saxena
Subject: Maths
, asked on 21/8/17
15 question ????
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Isha
Subject: Maths
, asked on 21/8/17
3x-5<=5x+4<11
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Aishwarya
Subject: Maths
, asked on 12/8/17
. Let a, b, c be positive real numbers such that ab 1 + bc + bc 1 + ca + ca 1 + ab = 1. Prove that 1 a 3 + 1 b 3 + 1 c 3 ≥ 6 √ 2.
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Aishwarya
Subject: Maths
, asked on 12/8/17
the equation x^2-4x+k=0 and x^2+kx-4=0whear k is a real no have exactly one common root
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Bhavin Kothari
Subject: Maths
, asked on 10/8/17
question number ..16..please its urgent
16. The owner of a new restaurant is designing its floor plan. His goal is to have a seating capacity of at least 16,900 customers. The small tables can seat 153 customers, while the large tables can seat 534 customers. Frame the inequality in standard form that describes this situation.
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Subhashree
Subject: Maths
, asked on 4/8/17
|x|-1?|x|-2>=0
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Subhashree
Subject: Maths
, asked on 26/7/17
Solve the equation :1. x-3?x-5>0 2. x-2?x+5>2 . pls tell me the concept of this sum please. urgent tomorrow exam please....
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Subhashree
Subject: Maths
, asked on 26/7/17
x-3?x-5>0
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Vaibhav
Subject: Maths
, asked on 23/7/17
solve 1/x-2 < 0
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Yashwin Bahl
Subject: Maths
, asked on 23/7/17
Q. solve -5
≤ 5 ñ 3x / 2
≤ 8
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Jashan
Subject: Maths
, asked on 19/7/17
If a+b=a/b+b/a find a
2
-b
2
, if a and b not equal to zero
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Alok Singh
Subject: Maths
, asked on 14/7/17
Draw the solution graph of 3x-y>5
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Apoorva Shrivastava
Subject: Maths
, asked on 11/7/17
solve graphically x,y>=0
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Dilna
Subject: Maths
, asked on 8/7/17
Solve : 2x + 3y < or equal to 6
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16. The owner of a new restaurant is designing its floor plan. His goal is to have a seating capacity of at least 16,900 customers. The small tables can seat 153 customers, while the large tables can seat 534 customers. Frame the inequality in standard form that describes this situation.