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mathematics
a survey of mathematics with applications
Questions and Answers of
A Survey of Mathematics with Applications
Determine the sum of the first n terms of the geometric sequence for the values of a1 and r.n = 4, a1 = 3, r = 2
Give an example to show that √a · b = √a · √b.
Give an example to show that for b ≠ 0, √a/b = √a/√b.
First determine whether the sequence is arithmetic or geometric; then write an expression for the general or nth term, an.1, 4, 7, 10, . . .
a) Is √0.04 rational or irrational? Explain.b) Is √0.7 rational or irrational? Explain.
To repair his sprinkler system, Tony needs a total of 20 5/16 inches of PVC pipe. He has on hand pieces that measure 2 1/4 inches, 3 7/8 inches, and 4 1/4 inches in length. If he can combine these
First determine whether the sequence is arithmetic or geometric; then write an expression for the general or nth term, an.2, -2, 2, -2, . . .
Jaime is chair of the humanities department at Santa Fe College. Jaime has a budget in which 1/2 of the money is for photocopying, 2/5 of the money is for computer-related expenses, and the rest of
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate word, phrase, or symbol(s).In the numeral 2345, the 2 represents 2 × _______.
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate word, phrase, or symbol(s).A symbol used to represent a number is called a(n) _______ .
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate word, phrase, or symbol(s).Computers and other electronic devices make use of the following numeration systems:a) Base 2, also called _______.b) Base 8, also
Write the Hindu–Arabic numeral in expanded form.3,765,934
Convert each of the following to a numeral in the base indicated.25 to base 3
Convert 2021 to a numeral in the base indicated.6
Multiply in the indicated base.6478× 58
Convert each of the following to a numeral in the base indicated.9004 to base 12
Write the numeral as a Roman numeral.62
Write the Mayan numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
Convert each of the following to a numeral in the base indicated.6652 to base 12
Write the numeral as a Roman numeral.76
Write the Mayan numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
Convert each of the following to a numeral in the base indicated.9455 to base 16
Write the numeral as a Roman numeral.349
Write the Mayan numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
Convert each of the following to a numeral in the base indicated.39,885 to base 16
Write the numeral as a Roman numeral.692
Convert 2021 to a numeral in the base indicated.3
Write the numeral as a Roman numeral.1914
Convert 2021 to a numeral in the base indicated.4
Write the numeral as a Mayan numeral.16
Convert 2021 to a numeral in the base indicated.5
Convert 2021 to a numeral in the base indicated.7
Convert 2021 to a numeral in the base indicated.9
Write the numeral as a Mayan numeral.30,967
Write the Chinese numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral. 八千五百五十
Convert the numeral to a Hindu–Arabic numeral.478
Write the Hindu–Arabic numerals in the numeration system discussed in Exercises 45–48.19Data From Exercises 45–48: O=0 0=1 O=2 O = 3 O =1 0=2 D = 4
Divide in the indicated base. 56 )2146
Write the Hindu–Arabic numerals in the numeration system discussed in Exercises 45–48.23Data From Exercises 45–48: O O O =2 O = 0 O = 4 = 1 = 3
Write the Hindu–Arabic numerals in the numeration system discussed in Exercises 45–48.74Data From Exercises 45–48: O O O =2 O = 0 O = 4 = 1 = 3
Write the Chinese numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral. 五千六百零二
Write the Hindu–Arabic numerals in the numeration system discussed in Exercises 45–48.85Data From Exercises 45–48: O=0 9=1 O = 2 O =3 O = 4
Suppose the numerals in a base 5 numeration system are as illustrated with their equivalent Hindu– Arabic numerals.Add the following base 5 numerals. O = O =1 0= 2 O = 3 0=4
Create your own place-value system. Write 2021 in your system.
Write the numeral as a traditional Chinese numeral.4260
The Arabic numeration system currently in use in Iran, Afghanistan, Egypt, and Sudan, is a base 10 positional-value system, which uses different symbols than the Hindu–Arabic numeration system.
Assume the numerals given are in a base 4 numeration system. In this system, suppose colors are used as numerals, as indicated below.Add the following base 4 numerals. Your answers will contain a
Write the numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.µε
Write the numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.σπβ
Write the numeral as an Ionic Greek numeral.543
Perform the indicated operation.FAB16× 416
Write the numeral as an Ionic Greek numeral.139
Perform the indicated operation. D16 )FACE 16
Refer to the Recreational Mathematics. Determine the correct order in which to place the digits 1, 5, 5, 2 to match the price of the 2018 Sunfish Laser Performance sailboat.$ ___ ___ ___ ___Data From
Today, the various groups of people in Papua New Guinea still use a variety of numeration systems. Write a report on the different systems used by these groups.
What is the difference between a number and a numeral?
Write a report on the Rhind Papyrus. Include in your report some of the mathematics problems inscribed on the papyrus.
Write the Hindu–Arabic numeral in expanded form.57
Convert the given numeral to a numeral in base 10.100512
Write the Roman numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.V̅DCCLIX
Convert the given numeral to a numeral in base 10.57316
Use lattice multiplication to determine the product.3 × 229
Write the Hindu–Arabic numeral as a Roman numeral.29
Convert the given numeral to a numeral in the base indicated.36 to base 2
Add in the indicated base. 11102+ 11112
Convert the given numeral to a numeral in base 10.42316
Use lattice multiplication to determine the product.7 × 212
Write the Hindu–Arabic numeral as a Roman numeral.543
Add in the indicated base. A73412+ 128B12
Convert the given numeral to a numeral in base 10.1101012
Use lattice multiplication to determine the product.6 × 425
Write the numeral as an Egyptian numeral.22
Perform the indicated operations. 11012+ 10112
Add in the indicated base. B29312+ 486A12
Convert the given numeral to a numeral in base 10.11101112
Write the numeral as an Egyptian numeral.134
Perform the indicated operations. 456× 236
Convert the given numeral to a numeral in base 10.76548
Perform the indicated operations.35 ⟌12105
Write the Hindu–Arabic numeral in expanded form.23,468
Convert the given numeral to a numeral in base 10.50328
Write the Hindu–Arabic numeral in expanded form.346,861
Subtract in the indicated base. 2013- 1203
Convert the given numeral to a numeral in base 10.A9112
Write the Chinese numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral. 三千四百二+九
Subtract in the indicated base. 5126- 4206
Convert the given numeral to a numeral in base 10.B5212
ite the Babylonian numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
Multiply using Napier’s rods.2 × 52
Write the Roman numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.XXXVI
Write the Babylonian numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
Multiply using Napier’s rods.4 × 68
Write the Roman numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.XXII
Convert each of the following to a numeral in the base indicated.7 to base 2
Multiply using Napier’s rods.5 × 81
Write the Babylonian numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.
Convert each of the following to a numeral in the base indicated.59 to base 3
Write the numeral as a Babylonian numeral.23
Write the numeral as a Babylonian numeral.129
Write the Roman numeral as a Hindu–Arabic numeral.I̅V̅CDXCIX
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