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Which of the following are considered general information sources (references)? Select all that apply. 1. dictionaries 2. almanacs 3. newspapers 4. encyclopedias
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6:08 AM
In a 7th graders response show your work In 1. sentences, describe what types of function can be used to describe each part of the following situation. You jumped from a high ledge into a pool of water, then swam to the...
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6:08 AM
Complete the sentence with the correct word or phrase. University presses typically have reputations as highly credible sources because they have rigorous ---review processes.
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6:05 AM
Click for Long Desc The solid line begins at left parenthesis 0 comma 10 and runs through left parenthesis 13 comma 20 right parenthesis. The dotted line begins at left parenthesis 0 comma 0 right parenthesis and continu...
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6:04 AM
Complete the sentence with the correct word or phrase. A source that provides information about a primary source by retelling, reviewing, or summarizing it is called a(n) ______ source. unreliable undocumented secondary...
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6:02 AM
If a researcher cannot establish that the author of a source is an expert or that the author has obtained his or her information from credible sources, that source should probably be considered ______. complete untrustwo...
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6:01 AM
Francesca is meeting Mercedes at a store. The line labeled F(m) shows the path Francesca will take, and the line labeled M (m) represents the path of Mercedes. How long will it take for them to arrive at the store? Graph...
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6:01 AM
Francesca is meeting Mercedes at a store. The line labeled F(m) shows the path Francesca will take, and the line labeled M (m) represents the path of Mercedes. How long will it take for them to arrive at the store? Troph...
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6:00 AM
Francesca is meeting Mercedes at a store. The line labeled F(m) shows the path Francesca will take, and the line labeled M (m) represents the path of Mercedes. How long will it take for them to arrive at the store?
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5:59 AM
What are the advantages of using primary sources in a research project? Select all that apply. 1. are a unique and effective means of support 2. do not have to be documented 3. provide firsthand accounts of actual events...
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5:58 AM
You are doing a project on civil disobedience using this research question: "What were the origins of the idea of using civil disobedience as a form of protest?" Which sources would be good choices for this project? Sele...
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5:55 AM
Funcion 1: f(z)=3/2x+5 Function 2:
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5:44 AM
Which of the following would be effective ways to derive keywords or search terms from a research topic? Select all that apply. 1. Using words that authors or experts on the topic use 2. Asking a reference librarian for...
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5:43 AM
Graph the quadratic y=x^2 +2x+4 . What is the axis of symmetry?(1 point)
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5:42 AM
Dictionaries, encyclopedias, almanacs, and annuals are ______ sources. 1. required 2. primary 3. seldom credible 4. general information
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5:41 AM
The parabola declines through left parenthesis 4 comma negative 1 right parenthesis, drops to left parenthesis 5 comma negative 3 right parenthesis, then increases to left parenthesis 6 comma negative 1 right parenthesis...
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5:41 AM
The parabola grows through left parenthesis negative 8.5 comma negative 3 right parenthesis, peaks at left parenthesis negative 4 comma 2 right parenthesis, then drops to left parenthesis negative 0.5 comma negative 4 ri...
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5:40 AM
The parabola starts at left parenthesis 1 comma 0 right parenthesis and passes through left parenthesis 2 comma 5 right parenthesis to its vertex at left parenthesis 5 comma 10 right parenthesis. It continues through lef...
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5:39 AM
The parabola starts at left parenthesis 1 comma 0 right parenthesis and passes through left parenthesis 2 comma 5 right parenthesis to its vertex at left parenthesis 5 comma 10 right parenthesis. It continues through lef...
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5:38 AM
shorten this "Newton’s First Law (the law of inertia) says an object in motion stays in motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force. A moving train has a huge amount of inertia because of its large mass, so even when t...
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5:37 AM
Your research question is: How do images in the media contribute to a poor body image in growing children? Which of the following would be appropriate secondary sources for this research question? Select all that apply....
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5:37 AM
The parabola passes through left parenthesis 2 comma 20 right parenthesis and left parenthesis 3 comma 15 right parenthesis, then continues to its vertex at the plotted and labeled point left parenthesis 4 comma 8 right...
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5:37 AM
Graph the equation y=−5(x)2+1 . Which of the following statements about the graph is correct?(1 point) The parabola will have a vertex at (1,0) . The parabola will have a vertex at (−1,0) . The parabola will have a verte...
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5:36 AM
Question 9: Your last step on this part of the Portfolio is to research how you can apply Newton’s First Law to safety rules regarding railroad crossings. Below are some helpful links. You are welcome to conduct your own...
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5:36 AM
The parabola rises from left parenthesis negative 0.5 comma negative 4 right parenthesis to peak at left parenthesis 2 comma 3 right parenthesis before finally declining past left parenthesis 4.5 comma negative 3 right p...
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5:35 AM
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