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8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CalculatingCheetah204
What is the limit as x approaches 0 for the function (sin(x))/x
0
1
Pi
Pi/2
What is 6 choose 2
6
2
3
4
15
Which of these statements is true
Ln(1)=e
Cot(pi/6)=1/root3
{Sin[(e^x)(pi•x)]}^0=1
1/x converges as x approaches infinity
Which of these functions is linear
Y=(x^1.2)+e
Y=cos(x/x^2)
Y=[(cos(x))^2]+[(sin(x))^2]
Y=1/0
Y=12x^12
 
Which explanation most easily proves that 1/x diverges as x approaches infinity
R does not exist
P does not equal 0
It’s harmonic
The function is non linear
Which of the following about set theory is false
The union of the sets A and B, denoted A ∪ B, is the set of all objects that are a member of A, or B, or both.
The set difference of U and A, denoted U \ A, is the set of all members of U that are not members of A.
The set product of A and B, denoted A × B, is the set whose members are all possible ordered pairs (a, b) where a is a member of A and b is a member of B.
The symmetric difference of sets A and B, denoted A △ B or A ⊖ B, is the set of all objects that are a member of exactly one of A and B (elements which are in one of the sets, but not in both).
Which of these lines has a positive component in the z^2 plane
Cos(y)=x
<7t, 12, 0>
4i+6j+.5k
(x^2)+(y^1)+(z^0)=1
Jeremy Frizzel
Which of these would help you expand (ax+by)^n where a and b are non-zero real numbers and n is a positive integer
Pascals triangle
The AM-GM inequality
The Fibonacci sequence
The Law of Induction
The second law of thermodynamics
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