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where i can find questions on C.W.G with solutions
It is a set of three algebraic expressions.The browser which is used by this site for posting questions is utter rubbish for mathematical questions because it rejects most mathematical symbols. It is therefore not possible for us to see the question that you wanted to post. Unfortunately, the powers that be at this site will not or cannot sort this mess out.
Yes, this site often can answer mathematical problems. The site however doesn't automatically answer; the members do.
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The browser used by this site for posting questions is almost totally useless for many mathematical questions because it rejects most mathematical symbols and does recognise superscripts.I am assuming the expression is f(x) = 900*(0.65)^x. If so, the domain is x>= 0.
It is probably a rational number but not an integer nor a whole number. I say "probably" because it is difficult to be sure. The browser used by this site for posting questions is all but useless for mathematical questions because most mathematical symbols are rejected.
On WikiAnswers, yes, mathematical questions can also be answered. There is a whole category dedicated to math.
No. But taking mathematical courses will give you the tools to work with, it will train your mind to think mathematically and it will give you mathematical questions on which to work.No. But taking mathematical courses will give you the tools to work with, it will train your mind to think mathematically and it will give you mathematical questions on which to work.No. But taking mathematical courses will give you the tools to work with, it will train your mind to think mathematically and it will give you mathematical questions on which to work.No. But taking mathematical courses will give you the tools to work with, it will train your mind to think mathematically and it will give you mathematical questions on which to work.
The solutions do depend on what the questions are!
The browser used by this site for posting questions is almost totally useless for many mathematical questions because it rejects most mathematical symbols and does recognise superscripts.I am assuming the expression is f(x) = 900*(0.65)^x. If so, the domain is x>= 0.
It is not possible to answer the question because this site is rubbish for posting mathematical questions: the browser does not permit most mathematical symbols. As a result, there is no visible operator between 81 and 181.