i dont think its a derangement but u should just be able to find the complement
8!/2!2!2!2! total combinations ignoring restriction
satisfying restriction: 8*1*6!*7/2!2!2!2! (8 possible shirts, 1 choice for its matching pair, other shirts do not matter, 7 possible spots for the matching pairs)...
yes maybe kinda
i had the lite version since when time machine was the highest level and i still only have the lite version
but there was a period of time when i had the full version on my laptop and then it got blocked 😭
anyway im not very good i can only sometimes beat easy demons
ok im like the least qualified person to talk about this but:
generally it just involves recognising things to sub into the AM-GM
e.g. proving the AM-GM for 4 numbers:
x+y\ge2\sqrt{xy}
sub 2x = a + b, 2y = c + d...
ngl i was just bored
i used to make them for my friends cuz its surprisingly fun to make for me but they never did them (probably justified considering they never asked for it) but aha! people are asking for resources here! now they can't reject them!
also everytime i read through it again i...
yes LOL
they were originally for that person who asked for mod 1 and mod 2 resources but I ended up making so many questions and procrastinated making the answers so at this point they prob dont need them anymore
ill edit their @ thing in once i figure out who they were @iambobby
to a certain extent yes it is marking based on grammar and punctuation but it's probably justified considering it changes the meaning of your response. "a neutron" is just a glaring inaccuracy, just like "a beaker of water contains a water molecule" would be inaccurate.
also, I believe the...
i havent done mod 7 (edit: nvm its mod8 im so dumb its literally has atom in its name) yet but i think there is some reasoning behind their marking which i shall guess:
i) you make a lot of statements without backup or links e.g. "protons have a positive charge" ..and? "This translated the...
yea what you've said is correct but I believe the textbook's explanation is also correct - current needs to be clockwise to oppose the rotation so it goes L to K. But in the context of an outside circuit (imagine the two terminals as the two terminals of a battery connected to a light bulb)...