a0=(a-1\a-1)=a\a=1
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No, because technically, it is not true.
It isn't equal, and any proof that they are equal is flawed.
An A0 sheet has an area of 1 square meter, while an A3 sheet has an area of 0.25 square meters. Since A0 is four times larger than A3, you can fit four A3 sheets into one A0 sheet. Thus, the answer is four A3 sheets fit into an A0 sheet.
Cannot prove that 2 divided by 10 equals 2 because it is not true.
You can't it equals 2. You can't it equals 2.
Suppose the sequence is defined by an = a0 + n*d Then a1 = a0 + d = 15 and a13 = a0 + 13d = -57 Subtracting the first from the second: 12d = -72 so that d = -6 and then a0 - 6 = 15 gives a0 = 21 So a32 = 21 - 32*6 = -171
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Using faulty logic.
Using a calculator
yes
A= A0e^-kt A0= A/ e^kt = Ae^kt A0= A+ D* D*= A0- A D*= Ae^kt - A D*= A(e^kt - 1)
No, because technically, it is not true.
A0 is 1 meter square.
It isn't equal, and any proof that they are equal is flawed.
An A0 sheet has an area of 1 square meter, while an A3 sheet has an area of 0.25 square meters. Since A0 is four times larger than A3, you can fit four A3 sheets into one A0 sheet. Thus, the answer is four A3 sheets fit into an A0 sheet.
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