oops, yeah. Good job, CPhill!
Thank you, CPhill! Now I understand better!
Yes, is it 5 pairs?
Oh, I got it! Thanks!
1 minutes, 36/2=12 miles. So, 12 miles per minute.
Thanks!
Do you plug a value of x? Like, 6?
And, what do you do if you know k(x) is greater than 2.
Ok, and k(x) has to be greater than 2?
In \(\left(\frac{1+i}{\sqrt{2}}\right)^{46}\) , we can apply exponent rule, \((\frac{a}{b})^c=\frac{a^c}{b^c}\) . If we do it here, we will get: \(\frac{(1+i)^46}{2^{23}}\) .\(\)