a)
ANSWER :
{ r }
{p, q, s}
Explanation : A set should be retated each other when we use subset
b)
ASNWER :
{10, 12, 14}
{2,
4, 6, 8,....}
Explanation : A set should be retated each other when we use subset
c)
ANSWER :
5
{5, 6}
Explanation :
is used when we relate an element to the subset
d)
ANSWER :
{ f }
{f, g}
Explanation : A set should be retated each other when we use subset
29 su 31 32 For each pair of statements, loose the one that is true. (a)...
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Which of the following statements are true? The element (1,2,3,4,5) € Shas order 5. The element (1, 2, 3)(4,5) € S has order 6. The element (1,2,3) (4,5,6) E S6 has order 6. The element (1, 2, 3)(4,5)(6, 7, 8, 9, 10) E S5 has order 30. Which of the following statements are true? The elements (1,2,3)(4,5) and (1, 2)(3, 4)5,6) are conjugate in Se. The element (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)(8,9,10)(11, 12) is an even permutation. The...
4. True or False. Label each of the following statements as true or false. If true, give a proof, if false, give a counterexample. (a) Every nontrivial subgroup of Q* contains some positive and some negative numbers (b) Let G be a finite group. Let a E G. If o(a) 5, then o(a1) 5. (c) Let G be a group and H a normal subgroup of G. If G is cyclic, then G/H is also cyclic. (d) Le t R...
how to compute the average speed for each location?
for example the pair is the location. how can I get all the
locations of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14 and the speed for
each of them to find the mean.
I tried doing this
df4=df [df [ ['pair', 'speed']]==1].mean() #To get all the pairs
with 1's and it's speeds and getting the mean
df4=df [df [['pair','speed']]==2].mean() #To get all the pairs
with 2's and it's speeds and getting the mean
.
Unnamed: 0 speed...
Question 10 1 pts Determine if each of the statements is True or False about the resonance hybrid of PO4 1) The central atom, P, has one lone pair electrons. True 2) There are three single bonds and one double bond around the P atom in the resonance hybrid. True 3) The formal charges on all terminal oxygen atoms are the same in the resonance hybrid. True 4) All four resonance structures of PO43- contribute equally to the resonance hybrid...
(1 point) Are the following statements true or false?
(1 point) Are the following statements true or false? v 1. If the vector fields F and Ğ Have ScĘ. dr = ScĞ. dr for a particular path C, then F=G. 2. The circulation of any vector field Ę around any closed curve C is zero. ? ? ? 3. If F = Vf, then F is conservative. 2 4. If ScĚ.dñ = 0 for one particular closed path, then F...
16 pts) #4. TRUE/FALSE. Determine the truth value of each sentence (no explanation required). ________(a) A statement is a sentence that is true. ________(b) In logic, p q refers to the "inclusive or, " true when either p or q or both are true. ________(c) The phrase "not p and not q" means "not both p and q." ________(d) The conditional statement p q is true if p is false. ________(e) The negation of p q is p ~q. #5....
4. What is stored in each frame? Circle all the correct answers a. Local variables b. Static variables c. Return address d.Function parameters e. Global variables f. Function code 5. A union is a data type that A. can only be declared inside a struct type B. is useful for constructing linked lists C. can only be used with arrays D. reserves the same space of memory for its fields E. None of the above ...
Determine if each of the statements is True or False about the resonance hybrid of PO43−. 1) The central atom, P, has one lone pair electrons. 2) There are three single bonds and one double bond around the P atom in the resonance hybrid. 3) The formal charges on all terminal oxygen atoms are the same in the resonance hybrid. 4) All four resonance structures of PO43− contribute equally to...
Write a formula for the general term an of each sequence a) -35, 34, -32, 29, -25, 20, … b) 1, -1, 0.75, -0.5, 0.3125, -0.1875, … c) 1, -0.5, 3, -0.25, 5, -0.166, … d) 1/6, 1/4, 1/3, 5/12, 1/2, 7/12, …