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simplify 2sin(pi/6)2cos(pi/6) to an expression of the form (a sin(theta))
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Given that sin(a) = 2/3 and cos(b) = −1/5, with a and b both in the interval [𝜋/2, 𝜋), find the exact values of sin(a +
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Suppose that sin(t) = x/(x + 3)
Use this information and a reference triangle to eliminate the trigonometric function from the
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Which force is pushing the riders in the swings on a swing chair ride out from the center of the ride?
A. Free fall B. Gravity C.
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How are the speakers in the two poems different?
A. One is celebrating a decision he made, while the other regrets a choice. B.
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In What ways is the use of descriptive language in the two poems similar?
The poems are "The Road Not Taken", and "O Captain! My
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1. In "The Road Not Taken", the description of the wood as yellow
A. tells us the wood is very young, not yet full grown. B.
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Diverged(branched off)
In which sentence is diverged used correctly? A. Where the two roads diverged into one road, the traffic
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In "The Road Not Taken" when Frost says two roads"....that morning equally lay/ in leaves no step had trodden black," he means
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On the surface, "The Road Not Taken" is about a walk in the woods. What is the meaning of the poem on a deeper level.
A. It is
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Which is the best restatement of these lines from "The Road Not Taken"?
And sorry I could not travel both And be one
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TWO roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as
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gregor is planning a driving trip where he knows that half his trip will be along major highways and part on country roads. The
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I have the equation 3f+2.50h=240 and I want to make a table of values with at least five possible combinations. How do I
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Does anyone have any more information on the origins of the idiom "grease someone's palm"?
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Help! I can't find any information on the origin of the idiom/expression: Grease someone's palm. Please help me!
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1. national park planning 2. habitat destruction 3. habitat fragment 4. to prevent hazardous substances in the trash from leaking into groundwater It 100%
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