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  1. What is the difference?!I'm confused. Apparently -|16| is different from -16. Could somebody please help me? 🤔
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  2. I'm confused. Apparently -|x| is different from -x. Could somebody explain??? (I used x for a substitute for numbers.)
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  3. If I have two transition words, do I need commas for both of them?Example: Apparently now, they are friends. Do I need a comma
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  4. So i am a little confused about two different words in spanish. Apparently caer means to fall but caerse means to get married.
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  5. The smallest object visible to the unaidedeye is of 100 microns. If you use a microscope of m=1000, what is the size of the
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  6. Adonis went to the Industrial Psychologist's office all confused and upset. Apparently, his new supervisor told him to stop
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  7. ok so apparently there's no way to expressintegral |f(x)|dx in standard mathematical functions... which I don't exactly buy...
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  8. ok so apparently there's no way to expressintegral |f(x)|dx in standard mathematical functions... which I don't exactly buy...
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  9. 1. She was confused at his error.1-2. She was confused by his error. 2. He was confused about something. 3. He is confused in
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  10. Is there a way to prove this in upwards of 5 steps? Apparently there is??Prove. 2^n + 2^n = 2^(n+1) I posted this before however
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