of x ? 4 ) Solve for x using these two equations: 2x + 6 = y; y - x = 2 5 ) The perimeter and the area of this shape are equal. What is the value of x? 6) Shobo’s mother’s present age is six times Shobo’s present age . Shobo’s age five years from now will be one third of his mother’s present age . What are their present ages ? 7)There is a narrow rectangular plot ‚ reserved for a school in A Mahuli village . The length and breadth of the plot are in the ratio 11:4 . At the rate
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quadratic equation is an equation that has a second-degree term and no higher terms. A second-degree term is a variable raised to the second power‚ like x2. When you graph a quadratic equation‚ you get a parabola‚ and the solutions to the quadratic equation represent where the parabola crosses the x-axis. A quadratic equation can be written in the form: quadratic equation‚ where a‚ b‚ and c are numbers (a ≠0)‚ and x is the variable. x is a solution (or a root) if it satisfies the equation ax2 +
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|Id#: | Lab 4 Classes & Objects Objectives: In this Lab‚ you will learn: ➢ To define a class of your own and use it to create an object. ➢ To create constants variables and use it and how to write default constructors. Lab Activities: 1. Create class Date with the following capabilities: a. Output the date in multiple formats‚ such as
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Week 4 of Intercultural Communication has given me the opportunity of presenting and discussion facilitator of the topic “Connected but‚ alone?” The assignment was to lead a discussion on a topic throughout the week‚ which means acknowledging and following up with your classmates’ posts‚ asking clarifying questions‚ and summarizing the discussion for the week. The topic is based on a Ted Talk hosted by Sherry Turkle giving her perspective on modern communication and how they are redefining
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sheet can be summed up by a simple equation: Assets = Liabilities + Owners’ Equity To better understand how a balance sheet works‚ we can review the steps the balance sheet for The Lemonade Stand has gone through so far. When my partner and I first started The Lemonade Stand‚ we had $40 in cash‚ therefore‚ the balance sheet equation looked like this: $40 cash = $0 Liabilities + $40 Owner’s Equity Whenever a financial transaction occurs‚ both sides of the equation still have to balance; hence the
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which are for planting densities of 10‚ 30 and 79 thousand plt/ha. Convert these numbers to plt/ac. I used 2.47 as my conversion of ha to acre -10‚000 plt/ha to plt/ac: 10‚000/2.47=4‚049 plants per acre -30‚000 plt/ha to plt/ac: 30‚000/2.47= 12‚146 plants per acre -79‚000 plt/ha to plt/ac: 79‚000/2.47= 31‚984 plants per acre 5. These question has two components: a. Write the equation for yield components for corn b. Explain why hybrids introduced in 1950 have approximately the same yield whether
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Ashford 3 : - Week 2 - Textbook Quiz Time Remaining: Question 1.1. Elaine‚ a senior in high school‚ believes there is always a definite right and wrong to every situation. Her positions on most social issues similarly identify an either/or scenario‚ allowing for little to no nuance or “gray areas.” Elaine’s perspective is aligned with the ideas of _____________. (Points : 1) Pavlov Skinner Perry Piaget Question 2.2. Classical conditioning is
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Maxwell’s EquationsMaxwell’s equations represent one of the most elegant and concise ways to state the fundamentals of electricity and magnetism. From them one can develop most of the working relationships in the field. Because of their concise statement‚ they embody a high level of mathematical sophistication and are therefore not generally introduced in an introductory treatment of the subject‚ except perhaps as summary relationships. These basic equations of electricity and magnetism can be used
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Week 1 Quiz. Two points each 1. In a corporation‚ the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) usually reports to the: a. Treasurer b. Controller c. Chief Operating Officer (COO) d. VP of Financial Planning 2. The primary factor that separates the corporate form of business from partnerships and sole proprietorships is: a. Corporations are larger than partnerships and sole proprietorships b. The owners of the corporations get to keep all of the profit c. The owners of corporations run the business and
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= −1913 dollars. 1 √ Sec11-3 Q38 Find the equation of the line tangent to the graph of y = f (x); f (x) = ln(2 − x) at x = 1. Solution. By using the chain rule‚ we have √ dy d ln(2 − x = dx dx √ √ d ln(2 − x) d(2 − x) √ = d(2 − x) dx 1 11 √ −√ = 2− x 2x 1 √. = 2(x − 2 x) Evaluate the slope when x = 1‚ 1 dy = = −0.5 dx x=1 2(1 − 2) The y coordinate is 0 when x = 1. The point-slope form gives the required equation of the line tangent to f (x): y = −0.5(x − 1)
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