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  1. Which of the following violate the rule of subject-verb agreement? How would you correct the errors?Either Sue or I are supposed
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  2. Find dy/dx if y= x^6[(x^2-9)^8]?So the answer is supposed to be 2x^5[(x^2-9)^7](11x^2-27), but I don't understand how to get it.
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  3. Many countries have rules about how to treat its flag. The American flag is not supposed to touch the ground. It’s also
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  4. Many countries have rules about how to treat its flag. The American flag is not supposed to touch the ground. It’s also
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  5. Just got through with derivatives, power rule, and chain rule.I am supposed to find the first and second derivatives of the
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  6. Let z = ∫(e^sin(t)dt) from x to ya = x b = y I tried thinking about it like a chain rule but even then i'm a little unsure. I
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  7. Let z = ∫e^(sin(t))dt from x to ya = x b = y I tried thinking about it like a chain rule but even then i'm a little unsure. I
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  8. Let z = ∫e^(sin(t))dt from x to ya = x b = y I tried thinking about it like a chain rule but even then i'm a little unsure. I
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  9. Hi, whoever reads this. I did a portfolio on Peter Fransico. I was supposed to do a slide about his life. That's what I did. The
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  10. d/dx integral e^t^2 dt from 1 to x^3Please help. I think I'm supposed to use substitution for the x^3 and then apply the chain
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