I'd say there are two possibilities: the trivial choice of p=1 and starting number 4 (so you're summing one consecutive integer starting from 4), or you choose p = 8 and start from -3, so that all numbers from -3 to 3 simplify and you're left with 4 alone:
The problem does not provide enough information to find a unique value of 'p', the number of consecutive integers that sum up to 4. If we started the series at 1, for instance, 'p' would equal 4 (from 1+2+3+4=10), but if we were only considering positive integers and started the series at 2, 'p' would be 3, and so forth. Therefore, more information would be needed to solve this problem.
The subject of this question is in the domain of mathematics, specifically working with sums of consecutive integers. Based on the information given in the question, we are looking for the number of consecutive integers (or 'p') that add up to 4.
The formula used for the sum of consecutive integers is (n/2) (first number + last number), where n is the number of integers (in this case, 'p').
However, the question doesn't provide enough information to specify unique values for ‘p’. Any single set of consecutive integers that includes 4 (like 1,2,3,4 or -1,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) or the sum of 4 and 0 would satisfy the given condition, so 'p' could have multiple answers depending on the starting point of the series of integers.
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Yes, he has enough space to download a song that will use 0.12 gigabytes of memory.
Algebra is the study of abstract symbols, while logic is the manipulation of all those ideas.
The acronym PEMDAS stands for Parenthesis, Exponent, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction. This approach is used to answer the problem correctly and completely.
Devin has a new mobile phone that holds 1.5 gigabytes of memory for music. He has proactively utilized 1.35 gigabytes of memory.
The amount of space left is given as,
⇒ 1.5 - 1.35
⇒ 0.15 gigabytes
Yes, he has enough space to download a song that will use 0.12 gigabytes of memory.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
, what would you expect the values of
to be, assuming that 3 is part of the domain of f(x)? Explain your answer.
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
if we combine a function f(x) and its inverse f-¹(x), the result will be x
f-¹(f(x)) = f(f-¹(x)) = x
you can try for any function, i.e.
f(x) = 2x + 1
f-¹(x) = (x-1)/2
f-¹(f(x)) = (2x + 1 - 1)/2 = x
f(f-¹(x)) = 2((x-1)/2) + 1 = x - 1 + 1 = x