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Find the value of the following trigonometric ratio:
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Find the value of the following trigonometric ratio:
sin 17π
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Find the value of the following trigonometric ratio:
\[\tan\frac{11\pi}{6}\]
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Find the value of the following trigonometric ratio:
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Find the value of the following trigonometric ratio:
\[\tan \frac{7\pi}{4}\]
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52n+2 −24n −25 is divisible by 576 for all n ∈ N.
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32n+2 −8n − 9 is divisible by 8 for all n ∈ N.
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(ab)n = anbn for all n ∈ N.
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n(n + 1) (n + 5) is a multiple of 3 for all n ∈ N.
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72n + 23n−3. 3n−1 is divisible by 25 for all n ∈ N.
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2.7n + 3.5n − 5 is divisible by 24 for all n ∈ N.
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11n+2 + 122n+1 is divisible by 133 for all n ∈ N.
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A customer forgets a four-digits code for an Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) in a bank. However, he remembers that this code consists of digits 3, 5, 6 and 9. Find the largest possible number of trials necessary to obtain the correct code.
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Given \[a_1 = \frac{1}{2}\left( a_0 + \frac{A}{a_0} \right), a_2 = \frac{1}{2}\left( a_1 + \frac{A}{a_1} \right) \text{ and } a_{n + 1} = \frac{1}{2}\left( a_n + \frac{A}{a_n} \right)\] for n ≥ 2, where a > 0, A > 0.
Prove that \[\frac{a_n - \sqrt{A}}{a_n + \sqrt{A}} = \left( \frac{a_1 - \sqrt{A}}{a_1 + \sqrt{A}} \right) 2^{n - 1}\]
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Prove that n3 - 7n + 3 is divisible by 3 for all n \[\in\] N .
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Prove that 1 + 2 + 22 + ... + 2n = 2n+1 - 1 for all n \[\in\] N .
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In how many ways can three jobs I, II and III be assigned to three persons A, B and C if one person is assigned only one job and all are capable of doing each job?
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How many natural numbers not exceeding 4321 can be formed with the digits 1, 2, 3 and 4, if the digits can repeat?
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How many numbers of six digits can be formed from the digits 0, 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 when no digit is repeated? How many of them are divisible by 10 ?
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If three six faced die each marked with numbers 1 to 6 on six faces, are thrown find the total number of possible outcomes ?
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