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How do you evaluate 15\div \frac { 3} { 2} + \frac { 2} { 5} - \frac ...
15 div 3/2 +2/5 -1/3 xx3/5 = 10 1/5 There are a number of different operations involved. The usual approach is to apply BODMAS, or PEDMAS or similar acronyms. I prefer the approach "How …
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Hence because the #Sc^ (3+)# has an even number of electrons in each orbital it tells us that they are all paired, meaning no unpaired electrons. Thus 0 substituted into the above equation will …
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Sep 20, 2016 · The exact meaning of your 1:4 needs to be known. Adding one volume to four volumes results in a final or five volumes. Simply adding solvent (diluting) until the final volume …
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A) Britain is to the North, meaning that they could easily invade the French coast. B) Britain and France have been at each other's throats for centuries (100 years war, Napoleonic wars, …
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I am not sure if I got the meaning of your question right but I'll try anyway: int_0^xt^2dt=2(x-1) t^3/3|_0^x=2(x-1) x^3/3=2(x-1) Rearranging: x^3-6x+6=0 To solve this cubic equation I used …
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To stop the plane in minimum time,maximum decceleration has to be applied constantly. So,we can use v=u-at (all the symbols are bearing their conventional meaning) Given, v=0,u=113.6 …
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The meaning of X Molar concentration is: The solution has X number of moles of solute per liter of liquid. For example, the 3.00 M HCl has 3 moles of HCL per liter of liquid.
I'm confused to comprehend the meaning of this sentence
Dec 18, 2017 · "Tack" has expanded in meaning and also refers to the direction (or changing of directions) of your life/job/career/etc in order to better move against critics and other "headwinds".
What are the asymptote (s) and hole (s), if any, of # f (x ... - Socratic
Dec 13, 2015 · Now, looking at the end behavior, 1/x->0 as x->+-oo, meaning cos (1/x)->cos (0) = 1 Thus xcos (1/x) -> +-oo as x->+-oo So there are no horizontal asymptotes. But cos (1/x) …