1. Determine how many one to one correspondences are possible between two sets, p, y, z, w v and 1,2,3,4 and 5 given the following conditions.
a if in each correspondence p must match with 4. There are ____possible one to one correspondence between the sets if p must match with 4.
b if in each correspondence p must match with 4 and y must match with 1. There are ___possible one to one correspondence between the sets if p must match with 4 and y must match with 1.
c if in each correspondence p, y and z must match with an odd number. There are ____possible one to one correspondence between the sets if p, y and z must match with an odd number.

1. Determine how many one to one correspondences are possible between two sets, p, y, z, w v and 1,2,3,4 and 5 given the following conditions. a if in each correspondence p must match with 4. There ar...
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Use spherical coordinates to find the mass m of a solid Q that lies between the spheres x2...
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