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Prove by mathematical induction that (2C2)+(3C2)+(4C2)+...+(n-1C2) = (nC3).

Firstly, show the equation is true for n = 3 (as this is the samllest n that nC3 is defined): LHS = (2C2) = 1 = (3C3) = RHStherefore, true for n=3.
Then assume true for n = k:(2C2)+(3C2)+(4C2)+...+(k...

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log_10⁡((1/(2√2))*(p+2q))=(1/2)(log_10⁡p+log_10⁡q),p,q>0,find p in terms of q.

log10[(1/2√2)(p+2q)]=(1/2)(log10p+log10q)log10[(1/2√2)(p+2q)]=(1/2)(log10pq)log10[(1/2√2)(p+2q)]=log10(pq)1/2...

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Explain how one principle that defines the biological level of analysis may be demonstrated in research

 The biological level of analysis concerns with the physiological basis of cognition and behaviour. One of the defining principles includes that non-human animal research can aid our understanding of huma...

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Define and then compare the periodic table trends (atomic radius, electronegativity, ionization energy, electron affinity) for Lithium (Li) and Sodium (Na).

The Atomic radius of an atom represents its atomic size. More specifically, it refers to the half-distance between the two nuclei of two adjacent atoms of the same element. In the periodic table, across a...

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Provide an overview of the events occuring during a specific immune response.

Our body's immune system is responsible for preventing our organism's infection from foreign ones. Any such foreign particle that may trigger an immune response is known as an antigen. What's really impre...

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