A sequence starts 1, 4, 9, 16 ... The nth term is n^2. Use this fact to find the nth term of the following sequences: a) 2, 5, 10, 17 b) 2, 8, 28, 32

A Sequence Starts 1, 4, 9, 16 ... The Nth Term Is N^2. Use This Fact To Find The Nth Term Of The Following

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Answer 1

Answer:

n²+1

2n²

Step-by-step explanation:

We can see that 2, 5, 10, and 17 becomes 1, 4, 9, and 16 when we subtract 1.

So it adds 1. The nth will be n² + 1.

2, 8, 18, and 32 is the double of n². 1, 4, 9, and 16 are their half.

So the nth term becomes 2n².

Answer 2

The value of the equation is

a) The nth term of the equation is Aₙ = n² + 1

b) The nth term of the equation is Bₙ = 2n²

What is an Equation?

Equations are mathematical statements with two algebraic expressions flanking the equals (=) sign on either side.

It demonstrates the equality of the relationship between the expressions printed on the left and right sides.

Coefficients, variables, operators, constants, terms, expressions, and the equal to sign are some of the components of an equation. The "=" sign and terms on both sides must always be present when writing an equation.

Given data ,

a)

Let the nth term of the equation be represented as Aₙ

Now , the sequence is

P = { 2 , 5 , 10 , 17 , .. }

when n = 1 , P₁ = 2

when n = 2 , P₂ = 5

So , the equation for the nth term is Aₙ = n² + 1

b)

Let the nth term of the equation be represented as Bₙ

Now , the sequence is

Q = { 2 , 8 , 18 , 32 , .. }

when n = 1 , P₁ = 2

when n = 2 , P₂ = 8

So , the equation for the nth term is Bₙ = 2n²

Hence , the equations are solved

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Related Questions

true or false? the circumcenter of a triangle is the center of the only circle that can be inscribed about it

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Answer:

TRUE

Step-by-step explanation:

The circumcenter of a triangle is the center of the only circle that can be circumscribed about it

Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

Last winter Armand had StartFraction 5 Over 6 EndFraction of a row of stacked logs. At the end of the winter he had StartFraction 8 Over 15 EndFraction of the same row left. How much wood did he burn over the winter?

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Answer:

3/10

Step-by-step explanation:

We have that the Armans last winter had 5/6 of a row of stacked logs and at the end of the winter he had 8/15 of the same row left, therefore:

Ambitious

First we have to do is that the denominator is the same.

in the case of 5/6 it would be 25/30

and for 8/15 it would be 16/30

Now if we can do the subtraction and it would be:

25/30 - 16/30 = 9/30 or what equals 3/10

3/10 was the amount of wood he burned in the winter

Answer:

D) 3/10 row

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the median of: 1, 3, 4, 6, 2, 4, 5, 6, 2, 3, 1, 4, 0, 4, 4, 4, 8, 9, 7, 4

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Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

1, 3, 4, 6, 2, 4, 5, 6, 2, 3, 1, 4, 0, 4, 4, 4, 8, 9, 7, 4

Arrange the numbers from smallest to largest

0,1, 1,2,2, 3,3, 4, 4,4,4,4,4 , 4, 5, 6, 6,   7, 8, 9,

There are 20 numbers

The middle number is between 10 and 11

0,1, 1,2,2, 3,3, 4, 4,4   ,4,4,4 , 4, 5, 6, 6,   7, 8, 9,

The median is 4

Solution,

Arranging the data in ascending order:

0,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,5,6,6,7,8,9

N(total number of items)= 20

Now,

Median:

[tex] (\frac{n + 1}{2)} ) ^{th \: item} \\ = (\frac{20 + 1}{2} ) ^{th \: item} \\ = \frac{21}{2} \\ = 10.5 \: th \: \: item[/tex]

Again,

Median:

[tex] \frac{10 \: th \: item + 11 \: th \: item}{2} \\ = \frac{4 + 4}{2} \\ = \frac{8}{2} \\ = 4[/tex]

In a book the characters are trying to determine whether the Poisson probabilistic model can be used to describe the locations that rockets landed in a city. They divided the city into ​0.25-kmsquared regions. They then counted the number of rockets that landed in each​ region, with the results shown in the table below. Complete parts​ (a) through​ (e). Number of rocket hits 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Observed number of regions 228 214 94 32 7 0 0 1 ​(a) Estimate the mean number of rocket hits in a region by computing mu equals Summation from nothing to nothing xP left parenthesis x right parenthesis.

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Answer:

The estimated mean number of rockets hits in the region is 533.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the following information,

Number of rocket hits     |    Observed number of regions

0                                       |                       228

1                                        |                       214

2                                       |                        94

3                                       |                        32

4                                       |                         7

5                                       |                        0

6                                       |                        0

7                                       |                         1

We are asked to estimate the mean number of rocket hits in the region.

The mean or expected value is given by

[tex]\mu = \sum (x \cdot P(x)) \\\\\mu = (0 \cdot 228) + (1 \cdot 214) + (2 \cdot 94) + (3 \cdot 32) + (4 \cdot 7) + (5 \cdot 0) + (6 \cdot 0) + (7 \cdot 1) \\\\\mu = 0 + 214 +188+ 96 +28 +0+ 0 + 7 \\\\\mu = 533[/tex]

Therefore, the mean number of rockets hits in the region is 533.

quanto e 500x6-51-5x50

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Answer:

2699

Step-by-step explanation:

you do all the multiplication first

500×6= 3000

5 ×50 = 250

so it becomes

3000-51-250 = 2699

Answer:

2699

Step-by-step explanation:

An object is dropped from the top of a tower with a height of 1160 feet. Neglecting air resistance, the height of the object at time t seconds is given by the
polynomial - 16t square + 1160. Find the height of the object at t = 1 second.
The height of the object at 1 second is feet.

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Answer:

Height at t = 1 sec is 1144 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Initial height of object = 1160 feet

Height of object after t seconds is given by the polynomial:

[tex]- 16t ^2+ 1160[/tex]

Let [tex]h(t)=- 16t ^2+ 1160[/tex]

Let us analyze the given equation once.

[tex]t^2[/tex] will always be positive.

and coefficient of [tex]t^2[/tex] is [tex]-16[/tex] i.e. negative value.

It means something is subtracted from 1160 ft (i.e. the initial height).

So, height will keep on decreasing with increasing value of t.

Also, given that the object is dropped from the top of a tower.

To find:

Height of object at t = 1 sec.

OR

[tex]h (1)[/tex] = ?

Solution:

Let us put t = 1 in the given equation: [tex]h(t)=- 16t ^2+ 1160[/tex]

[tex]h(1)=- 16\times 1 ^2+ 1160\\\Rightarrow h(1) = -16 + 1160\\\Rightarrow h(1) = 1144\ ft[/tex]

So, height of object at t = 1 sec is 1144 ft.

Find the value of x.

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Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{x=\sqrt{66}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

ΔADC and ΔABD are similar (AAA)

Therefore the cooresponging sides are in proportion:

[tex]\dfrac{AD}{AC}=\dfrac{AB}{AD}[/tex]

Substitute

[tex]AD=x;\ AC=6+5=11;\ AB=6[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{x}{11}=\dfrac{6}{x}[/tex]          cross multiply

[tex](x)(x)=(11)(6)\\\\x^2=66\to x=\sqrt{66}[/tex]

Katie is making hair clips to sell at the craft fair. To make each hair clip, she uses 1 barrette and 1 precut ribbon. The barrettes are sold in packs of 12, and the precut ribbons are sold in packs of 9. How many packs of each item does she need to buy to make the least number of hair clips with no supplies left over?

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Answer:

3 packs of barrettes and 4 packs of ribbons.

Step-by-step explanation:

All we need to do here is to find the least common multiple between 12 and 9.

We can factor both of these numbers to do so.

12: 3*4: 3*2*2

9: 3*3

We can cancel out one 3 (since it appears in both prime factorizations) and multiply what we have left to find the LCM.

2*2*3*3=36

This means that she will be making 36 clips/needs 36 of each item.

36/12=3

3 packs of barretes.

36/9=4

4 packs of ribbons.

A delivery truck is transporting boxes of two sizes: large and small. The combined weight of a large box and a small box is 75 pounds. The truck is transporting 55 large boxes and 50 small boxes. If the truck is carrying a total of 4025 pounds in boxes, how much does each type of box weigh?

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Answer:

There are 50 large boxes.

Step-by-step explanation:

First, "boxes of two sizes" means we can assign variables:

  Let x = number of large boxes

       y = number of small boxes

 

 "There are 115 boxes in all"    means    x + y = 115      [eq1]

 

Now, the pounds for each kind of box is:

    (pounds per box)*(number of boxes)

 

So,

  pounds for large boxes     +    pounds for small boxes      =    4125 pounds

                 "the truck is carrying a total of 4125 pounds in boxes"

 

        (50)*(x)                   +              (25)*(y)                  = 4125    [eq2]

 

It is important to find two equations so we can solve for two variables.

 

Solve for one of the variables in eq1 then replace (substitute) the expression for that variable in eq2.  Let's solve for x:

   x = 115 - y          [from eq1]

 

    50(115-y) + 25y = 4125             [from eq2]

     5750 - 50y  + 25y = 4125           [distribute]

     5750 - 25y = 4125

      -25y = -1625

         y = 65             [divide both sides by (-25)]

 

 There are 65 small boxes.

 

Put that value into either equation (now, which is easier?) to solve for x:

  x = 115 - y

  x = 115 - 65

  x = 50

Suppose you are starting your own company selling chocolate covered strawberries. You decide to sell the milk chocolate covered strawberries for a profit of $2.25 $ 2.25 /box and the white chocolate covered strawberries at $2.50 $ 2.50 /box. Market tests and available resources, however, have given you the following constraints. The combined production level should not exceed 800 800 boxes per month. The demand for the white chocolate is no more than half the demand for milk chocolate strawberries. The production level for white chocolate should be less than or equal to 200 200 boxes.

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Answer:

$1850 per month

Step-by-step explanation

There are two types of chocolates that can be produced milk chocolate and strawberry covered chocolate. To find the profit we make following equation,

P = $2.25 SC + $2.50 WC

where SC is strawberry chocolate and WC is White milk chocolate.

The maximum production level can be 800 boxes per month and white chocolates can not exceed the 200 boxes per month so we assume making 600 boxes of Strawberry covered chocolates and 200 boxes of white chocolates.

Profit = 2.25 * 600 + 2.50 * 200

Profit = $1850

This is the maximum profit that can be earned after making combination of two types of chocolates.

What is the domain of the equation y=1/X+5?

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Answer:

Domain is  

{

x

R

;

x

5

}

Range is  

{

y

R

;

y

0

}

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:

Domain: Denominator should not be  

0

x

+

5

0

or

x

5

Domain is any real value except  

x

=

5

or  

{

x

R

;

x

5

}

Range is any real value except  

y

=

0

or  

{

y

R

;

y

0

}

graph{1/(x+5) [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

The base of pyramid A is a rectangle with a length of 10 meters and a width of 20 meters. The base of pyramid B is a square with 10-meter sides.
The heights of the pyramids are the same.
The volume of pyramid Als
y the volume of pyramid B. If the helght of pyramid B increases to twice that of pyramid A, the
new volume of pyramid B is
the volume of pyramid A.

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Answer:

a. The volume of Pyramid A is double that of Pyramid B.

b. The new volume of B is equal to the volume of A.

Step-by-step explanation:

The base of pyramid A is a rectangle with length 10 meters and width 20 meters.

The base of pyramid B is a square of side length 10 meter.

Both pyramids have the same height, h.

The volume of a pyramid is given as:

V = lwh / 3

where l = length

w = width

h = height

The volume of Pyramid A is:

V = (10 * 20 * h) / 3 = 66.7h cubic metres

The volume of Pyramid B is:

V = (10 * 10 * h) / 3 = 33.3h cubic metres

By comparing their values, the volume of Pyramid A is double that of Pyramid B.

If the height of B increases to 2h, its new volume is:

V = (10 * 10 * 2h) / 3 = 66.7h cubic metres

The new volume of B is equal to the volume of A.

Finally, you meet a group of six natives, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z, who speak to you as follows. U says: None of us is a knight. V says: At least three of us are knights. W says: At most three of us are knights. X says: Exactly five of us are knights. Y says: Exactly two of us are knights. Z says: Exactly one of us is a knight. Which are knights

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Answer:

w and y are knights

Step-by-step explanation:

Of the six natives, W and Y are the knights.

What is the reasoning?

In mathematics, reasoning entails making logical deductions from data or presumptions. Making sense of something can be defined as gaining comprehension of a situation, setting, or idea by relating it to what is already known or has already happened.

Given that you meet a group of six natives, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z, who speak to you as follows. U says: None of us is a knight. V says: At least three of us are knights. W says: At most three of us are knights. X says: Exactly five of us are knights. Y says: Exactly two of us are knights. Z says: Exactly one of us is a knight.

From the given data it is concluded that W and Y are the knights because their statement is W says: At most three of us are knights and Y says: Exactly two of us are knights.

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Suppose H is an ntimesn matrix. If the equation Hxequalsc is inconsistent for some c in set of real numbers R Superscript n​, what can you say about the equation Hxequals0​? ​Why?

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Answer:

The answer is explained below

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that, the equation H*x = c is inconsistent for some c in R^n, we can say that the equation A*x = b has at least one solution for each b in R^n of IMT (Inverse Matrix Theorem) is not fulfilled.

Thanks to this we can say that by equivalence of theorem statement, the equation H*x = 0 will not have only the trivial solution. It will have non-trivial solutions too.

Which of the following lists of ordered pairs is a function?
Α. (Ο, 2), (2, 3), (ο, - 2), (4, 1)
Β. (1, 2), (1,2), 2), (3, 4)
C. 1, 5). 2, 1, 4, 9), το, 5)
D. (2, 4), (0, 2), (2, -4), (5, 3)​

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Answer:

the answer will be D

Step-by-step explanation:

O número inteiro positivo, cujo produto de seu antecessor com seu sucessor é igual a 8, é
A) 5
B) 4
C) -3
D) 3
El 2

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Answer:

Olá!

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3 (número inteiro positivo)

2 (antessor)

4 (sucessor)

Para provar isso, simplesmente multiplicamos entre 4 e 2:

4 x 2 = 8

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How many gallons of fuel costing $1.15 a gallon must be mixed with a fuel costing $0.85 per gallon to get 40
gallons of a fuel that costs $1 per gallon? Formulate an equation and then solve it in order to determine how
many gallons of fuel costing $1.15.

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Answer:

multiply 0.85x40

Step-by-step explanation:

9(d − 93) = –36 d = _______

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Steps to solve:

9(d - 93) = -36d

~Distribute

9d - 837 = -36d

~Subtract 9d to both sides

-837 = -45d

~Divide -45 to both sides

18.6 = d

Best of Luck!

Determine whether the lines L1:x=25+7t,y=17+6t,z=t and L2:x=−12+8ty=−17+8tz=−11+4t intersect, are skew, or are parallel. If they intersect, determine

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Answer: The lines are skew.

Step-by-step explanation: Two lines can only be parallel OR skew Or intersect each other. To determine that:

1) If the lines are parallel, divide the coefficient that precedes the variable of each equation and compare:

[tex]\frac{7}{8} \neq \frac{6}{8} \neq \frac{1}{4}[/tex]

Since they are not equal, L1 and L2 are not parallel.

2) If the lines intersect, when you equal the equations the variable is a valid statement:

25 + 7t = - 12 + 8t (1)

17 + 6t = - 17 + 8t (2)

t = - 11 + 4t (3)

Using (3) to solve the system:

t - 4t = - 11

3t = 11

t = [tex]\frac{11}{3}[/tex]

Substituing t in (1):

25 + 7(11/3) = -12 + 8(11/3)

25 + 77/3 = - 12 + 88/3

[tex]\frac{152}{3} = \frac{52}{3}[/tex]

Which is not true, so, the lines does NOT intersect.

As they are none of the other options, it can be concluded that the lines L1 and L2 are skew.

Please answer this correctly

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Answer:

2/7

Step-by-step explanation:

The numbers greater than 7 or less than 3 are 2 and 8.

2 numbers out of 7.

P(greater than 7 or less than 3) = 2/7

Answer:

2/7

Step-by-step explanation:

There are a total of 7 sample spaces also known as 2,3,4,5,6,7,8. Now we have to find a number greater than 7 and less than 3. 2 is less than 3, and 8 is greater than 7, so two numbers are selected. This would become 2/7 because out of all of the 7 outcomes, only two are selected.

how many sixths are in 4


how many two-thirds are in 2​

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Answer:

24 sixths in 4 and 3 two-thirds

Step-by-step explanation:

6=24 sixths in 4

Answer:

24 sixth's are in 4 and 3 two-third's are in 2

Step-by-step explanation:

4 ÷ 1/6 = 4 * 6 = 24

2 ÷ 2/3 = 2 * 3/2 = 3

Write an equation that is 10 less than 3 times a number y, multiplied by 2 and divided by 4. (10 less than 3 times a number y is to be done first)

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Answer: (3y - 10)*2÷4

Step-by-step explanation:

Because 10 less than 3 times a number, y, is done first, it is in parenthesis.  The 3 is there to represent the "three times" and the -10 is there to represent the "ten less".  The *2 is there to represent the "multiplied by two" and the ÷4 is there to represent the "divided by 4"

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Answer:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{2(3y - 10)}{4}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

10 less than 3 times y.

The variable y is multiplied by 3, 10 is subtracted from 3 × y.

The result 3y - 10 is then multiplied by 2.

2(3y - 10) is then divided by 4.

Please answer this correctly

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Answer:

1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

The probability of landing on an odd number is 2/4.

The probability of landing on a number greater than 5 is 2/4.

2/4 × 2/4

4/16 = 1/4

1/4


Odd number probability: 1/2
Number greater than 5 probability: 1/2

1/2 times 1/2 =1/4

On Wednesday and Thursday
a total of 32 records were sold.
The number of records sold on
Thursday was 3 times the number
of records sold on Wednesday.
c) How many records were (2)
sold on Wednesday?
d) How many records were (1)
sold on Thursday?
Total marks: 5​

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Answer:

8 records were sold on Wednesday, and 24 records were sold on Thursday

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's call the number of records sold on Wednesday w, and the number sold on Thursday t.

t+w=32

t=3w

Substituting:

(3w)+w=32

4w=32

w=8

t=3w=3(8)=24

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Parker wants to buy a car and has a choice between two different banks. One bank is offering a simple interest rate of 3 2% and the other bank is offering a rate of 3%
compounded annually. If Parker decides to deposit $7,000 for 25 years, which bank would be the better deal?
A.)a simple interest rate of 3.2%
B.)a compound interest rate of 3%

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Answer:

The better deal would be simple interest rate of 3.2%

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to calculate which bank would be the better deal If Parker decides to deposit $7,000 for 25 years, we would have to make the following calculation:

A. simple interest rate of 3.2%.

Therefore, FV= P*r*t

=$7,000*3.2%*25

=$5,600.

B. compound interest rate of 3%

Therefore, FV=PV(1+r)∧n

FV=$7,000(1+0.03)∧25

FV=$14,656

The better deal would be simple interest rate of 3.2%

Two parallel lines are crossed by a transversal.What is the value of d?

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

d = 125

Step-by-step explanation:

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What ray is a common side of

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Your answer would be Ray OB

Hope this helps!
the correct answer is : ray OB

There are no solutions to the system of inequalities shown below.
y< 3x+ 5
y> 3x-1
True or false
Someone help please

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Answer:

False, there are actually infinite solutions as these are parallel lines.

Step-by-step explanation:

Skylar has 4 times as many books as Karen. If Skylar has 164 books, how many books does Karen have?

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Answer:

41

Step-by-step explanation:

If Skylar has 4 times as many books as Karen, that means that you have to do a division problem to figure out how books Karen has. Because Skylar has 4 times as many books, and she has 164 books, the division problem is 164÷4=41 books.

The number of books Karen has will be 41.

What exactly is simplification?

Simplifying means making something easier to do or comprehend, as well as making something less difficult.

Let,

Skylar has x number of books

Karen has y number of books = 164

Given condition;

y=4x

164=4x

x=41 books

Hence Karen has 41 books.

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Don’t know this one

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is B because in order for the square root of a number to be equal to another number, the answer squared should be the number under the square root.

B. [tex](-4)^2\neq -16[/tex].

Hope this helps.

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