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hey dr wouldn't it be 20/52 * 4/51 * 3/50 * 2/49 *1/48 as once you pick the first card, there is only a possibility of 4/51 to pick the 2nd of that same suit then 3/50 to pick the 3rd of that same suit ect
5 times 4 equals 20.
 

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hey dr wouldn't it be 20/52 * 4/51 * 3/50 * 2/49 *1/48 as once you pick the first card, there is only a possibility of 4/51 to pick the 2nd of that same suit then 3/50 to pick the 3rd of that same suit ect
You may be right.
 

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Another question:

ln(x) - 3 / ln(x) = 2


Solve
 

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By inspection

ln(x) = -1
ln(x) = 3
 

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By inspection

ln(x) = -1
ln(x) = 3
It is a question worth 3 marks, I would assume they want to see how you've done it to get the full 3 marks. Plus that's not the correct answer.

So 2015ers have a go at doing it the proper way.
 

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It is a question worth 3 marks, I would assume they want to see how you've done it to get the full 3 marks. Plus that's not the correct answer.

So 2015ers have a go at doing it the proper way.

Another question:

ln(x) - 3 / ln(x) = 2


Solve
solve?
 
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ln(x) - 3 / ln(x) = 2

(ln(x))^2 - 2ln(x) - 3 = 0

(lnx - 3)(lnx + 1) = 0
lnx = 3 , lnx = -1
x = e^3 , e^-1
 

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How did you get this line?
I do understand multiplying ln(x) by 2 and then using the log law nlnx = ln(x)^n but how did you also get 2ln(x) - 3?
 

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Q. If the continuous function f(x) is an even function, prove that f'(x) is an odd function
 
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