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Proof of O and Omega

Proving that a mathematical statement is true by using a specific condition. See attachment below for question. The first attachment is the equation itself, the second and third attachments will describe O and omega as well as one sample solution.

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

1327

OTA ID:

102524

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Working with cardinality problems.

How do I determine the cardinality of an infinitely large set (such as real numbers)? What is c and 2^c mean?

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

1431

OTA ID:

102524

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Determining eigenvectors.

D and E are nxn matrices, E is invertible, DE = ED, and u is an eigenvector for D corresponding to x=5. a. Show that Eu is also an eigenvector for D corresponding to x=5. b. Show that u is an eigenvector for D^2. c. Show that u is an eigenvector for D^2 - 3D.

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

1563

OTA ID:

101438

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Proving a rational number

Prove how and why the square root of 2 can NOT be written as a rational number.

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

1615

OTA ID:

102113

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Subject:

Math

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

1675

OTA ID:

101278

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