1. The question asks whether the statement ABA = A implies BAB = B is true for square matrices A and B of the same size.
2. The question asks to investigate the convergence of the series ∞∑n=3 (-ln n)/(ln ln n).
3. The question asks to find the probability that line segments with lengths X, Y, and 1 can form a triangle, where X and Y are independent random variables with specified distributions.
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1. The question asks whether the statement ABA = A implies BAB = B is true for square matrices A and B of the same size.
2. The question asks to investigate the convergence of the series ∞∑n=3 (-ln n)/(ln ln n).
3. The question asks to find the probability that line segments with lengths X, Y, and 1 can form a triangle, where X and Y are independent random variables with specified distributions.
1. The question asks whether the statement ABA = A implies BAB = B is true for square matrices A and B of the same size.
2. The question asks to investigate the convergence of the series ∞∑n=3 (-ln n)/(ln ln n).
3. The question asks to find the probability that line segments with lengths X, Y, and 1 can form a triangle, where X and Y are independent random variables with specified distributions.