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What happens when you sue someone after "accidentally" transferring them money?
It's illegal if a person accidentally transfers money to another person's bank account, and the receiver spends that money. Then could a person "accidentally" transfer a money to another person and then sue that receiver after they've spent that money? How would a person get out of that situation? Just out of curiosity...
7 AnswersLaw & Ethics4 years agoProduct to sum cos(3θ)cos(5θ)?
turn it from product to sum
cos(3θ)cos(5θ)
My answer is
(1/2)[-cos(2θ)+cos(8θ)]
but my book says the answer is
(1/2)[cos(2θ+cos(8θ)]
Does it matter which one is alpha or beta?
4 AnswersMathematics5 years agoSolving a Trig Equation?
find all solutions on [0, 2pi]
cos(2theta) = -1/2
the olution set is pi/3, 2pi/3, 4pi/3, 5pi/3
I can get pi/3 and 2pi/3, but I don't understand how you can get 4pi/3 and 5pi/3.
2 AnswersMathematics5 years agoCan someone help me with this complex fraction question?
Simplify and leave in factored form.
[((x-2)/(x+2))+((x-1)/(X+1))] / [((x/x+1))-((2x-3)/x))]
The answer is (-2x(x^2-2))/(x(x-2)(x+2)) and I can't seem to get the answer.
I keep getting (-2x^3)/(x^3+3x^2+5x+6)
2 AnswersMathematics5 years agoThe answer is 50 percent, question is in the details?
Currently, one of your employees must walk four minutes to get parts that he then assembles in two minutes. If you rearrange stockpiles to cut his walking time to two minutes, how much more can he produce?
3 AnswersMathematics6 years agoA person walks 4 min to get supplies, then 2 min ro assemble. If you cut 3 min of walking time, how much more can you produce?
Answer is 50 percent
3 AnswersMathematics6 years ago