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In a figure, ABCD is a rectangle in which AD=43.7 cm, DE=100 cm and EDC =27°, where E is a point above C making a rught angled
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A bath toy is floating stationary in water such that half of the toy is above water and half of the toy is below the water. A
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(2y^3 -3y^2 +3y -4)/(y-2)
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24^2 -10x -21/32^2 -18
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8x^3 + 27 divided by 4x^2 + 12x +9
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9x^3+5x-8 divided by 3x-2
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(x^2-4x+6)(x-3)^-1
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Having a really hard time following this diagram of the Kreb cycle and I need to answer these questions:
1. Total number of NADH
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Informing whom? About what? One good place to get help is this website: guidetogrammar(dot)org / grammar/index(dot)htm (remove spaces and fix dots as needed) Click on Essay and Research Paper Level. A long menu appears. Scroll down to Patterns of
And … are you incapable of typing "English" in the space for the subject area? Not following directions will do you in someday.
Too bad the whole poem wasn't included. Not Waving but Drowning BY STEVIE SMITH Nobody heard him, the dead man, But still he lay moaning: I was much further out than you thought And not waving but drowning. Poor chap, he always loved larking And now he’s
A participle is a verb form that serves as an adjective. They can be either present or past participles, depending on which principle part of the verb is used. Present participle: living, hearing, etc., with -ing as the ending. Past participle: a verb’s
"Applying" is correct, but you're missing two of the six elements of Bloom's Taxonomy. Do you know which ones you're missing? Just put "Bloom's taxonomy" into your favorite search engine and learn, learn, learn.
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Which sentence has 3 short noun phrases after "requires"? (no words with -ing or others that indicate different structures)
Be sure to use dictionary(dot)com when you need definitions.
It's a convoluted question, but all you need to do is look up the meaning of "metaphor." Try using dictionary(dot)com. Then let us know what you choose.
At first, you're referring to "Providers." These aren't the same people as the "coders," right? To make this clear, you should have two fully developed paragraphs: one for the Providers and one for the coders. Each group of people has a different set of
1 & 2 — “is” = singular; “are” = plural. Let me know what you decide, and I’ll check your answers. 3 — compound sentences are made of two independent clauses joined by a semicolon or a coordinating conjunction. Let me know what you decide,
Please stop using all-caps. On the internet, that’s interpreted as shouting. It’s not polite.
1. Please stop using all-caps. On the internet, that’s interpreted as shouting. It’s not polite. 2. Please have patience. No tutors here are online 24/7.
See Jennifer's post above.
I'm not in school anymore. If YOU are the senior prefect, then you need to write your own speech. And if you want someone here to critique your work, you may post what you write.
Look up each of those four words at dictionary (dot) com, and let us know what you decide.
Gerunds: end in -ing, serve as nouns (not verbs or adjectives) Infinitives: start with to, serve to complete the meaning of other verbs Let us know what you decide. Someone may be able to check your work for you.
oobleck is right. There are no passive sentences in your post.
The directions are very clear. If doing the research is bothering you, be sure to read through all the steps here: www.wikihow.com/Do-Internet-Research Then follow the directions you've been given.
These directions are very clear. If doing the research is bothering you, be sure to read through all the steps here: www.wikihow.com/Do-Internet-Research Then follow the directions you've been given.
There is no question here.
I hope more and more students go to Brainly, and unclog Jiskha of all the cheaters. This unrelenting cheating, the ridiculous First Names, and the even more ridiculous demands for answers right now and for answers for the whole test (and on and on) have
B, of course. Mostly by monks in monasteries.
Go to Google and enter these search words: european reaction to columbus discovery new world
I disagree. I'd go with C.
Numbers and letters would really help to know what's what. I'll be happy to check your answers.
C is correct.
Please look up the meaning of "help." www.dictionary.com It does NOT mean "gimme the answers" or "do it for me." Potential users of answers on this website need to hope that the same questions are always used -- and in the same order. In these days of
I disagree. Use logic, and cross out the obvious wrong ones. Who builds factories in the wetlands? Are any coal mines found in any wetlands?
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Interpret = thinking Citation = writing Discussion = talking Research = reading So which do you choose?
No one is going to take this test for you. Someone might check 4 or 5 answers if you post what you think.
I’d choose this: “These cattle are sacred, because they are actually a divine gift from the sky god, Enkai.”
owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_works_cited_electronic_sources.html Go to the website above (copy and paste), scroll down to AN E-BOOK, and follow directions.
Diagrams don’t show up in this forum. “from a supplier” is a prepositional phrase, modifying the main verb “ordered” — I hope that helps.
Anyone who comes here and expects immediate help is delusional. There is no guarantee a tutor for your subject is online when you are. And … anyone posting only test questions — without any thinking on their part — is simply cheating … and deserves
The second "Anonymous 2" above is a fake. =(
Do you know what an anthology is? www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/anthology What do you think is significant about the collection of poems that the editor put together in this anthology? Why do you think the collection is provocative?
No comma is needed there since the dependent clause is second in the sentence.
I agree with you that “foil” is the best word to describe Zaroff. Thank you for your kind words. Thank you, also, for using this website correctly: for learning!
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DrBob222 is absolutely right. Finally … someone spoke up in favor of Wikipedia articles. It’s about time!
When you post the same question over and over and don't get any replies, that means only one thing: No one here knows. Time to try another way to get help. Have you scoured your text? Have you tried out different methods? Have you contacted your teacher?
You hope! Questions and answers are often scrambled by teachers and publishers!
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Please don’t keep posting this same thing. You’ve gotten accurate replies from two tutors now. That’s enough.
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