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---------------------------------------------------------------issa said:cos x^2/ 1+sinx^2 + (1+sinx^2)/cosx^2=?
4cscx^2 -1=0 for 0<x<360
x=?
the probability of getting 6 tales out of 9 tosses?
arrangement of 6 people in a circular table?
dental#1 said:---------------------------------------------------------------
Ok the second question is an identity: if you graph out csc +-1/2 you will see the graph and the set will come up empty.
Prob: 9*8*7*6*5*4/1*2*3*4*5*6 = 84
Then you take 1/2^6 = 1/64 1/2^3= 1/8
so.......... 84/1*1/64*1/8= 21/128
The table arrangment...... you have 6 spots ........ 6*5*4*3*2*1/6 = 120
I am pretty sure these are correct🙂
keibee82 said:can you explain how you calculate those numbers??
dental#1 said:---------------------------------------------------------------
Prob: 9*8*7*6*5*4/1*2*3*4*5*6 = 84
Then you take 1/2^6 = 1/64 1/2^3= 1/8
so.......... 84/1*1/64*1/8= 21/128
The table arrangment...... you have 6 spots ........ 6*5*4*3*2*1/6 = 120
I am pretty sure these are correct🙂
slayerdeus said:Can you explain these with more detail. It seems kind of arbitrary with your lack of explanation.

issa said:cos x^2/ 1+sinx^2 + (1+sinx^2)/cosx^2=?
issa said:4cscx^2 -1=0 for 0<x<360
x=?
DMD to Be said:I don't think I agree with the coin problem solution.
I would simply say chances of get tails.... 1/2
(1/2)^6 = 1/64

DMD to Be said:I don't think I agree with the coin problem solution.
I would simply say chances of get tails.... 1/2
(1/2)^6 = 1/64
hackbb said:If you take an example w/ 3 coins, then it should be obvioius that the solution above is a correct one.
If you have 3-coin fllips, what is prob of getting exactly 2 heads?
It's not 1/2.
Let's just list all the possibilities we can have:
HHH
TTT
HTT
THT
TTH
THH
HTH
HHT
So, out of 8 you have 3 different events of exactly 2 tails.
thus, prob is 3/8 in this case.
If you do this problem, using the equation I gave you:
(3 nCr 2) / (2^3) = 3/8 Same thing.![]()
jkh1886 said:This analogy doesn't apply. He completely misunderstood what the prior guy was saying. the chances of getting tails on ONE coin toss is not comparable to getting it multiple times and with different combinations...