Elyse
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Questions
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Articulation errors: A. cannot be fixed B. should be constantly corrected C. are frequently outgrown D. occur as children try to imitate new sounds. Would the best answer be: (D) occur as childrentry to imitate new sounds? D is probably the best answer; C...
18 years ago
Which of these statement is true? 1. Language is learned only when it is taught. 2. Language cannot be taught. 3. Maturation alone accounts for the development of language. 4. Most children are born with a potential for language. Wouldn't statement 1 be T...
18 years ago
Is this the correct declension of mea gloria? I'm not sure because it looks like there's too many vowels. If not, could you show me where I went wrong? Thanks for your explanations. mea gloria meae gloriae meae gloriae meam gloriam mea(macron) gloria(macr...
16 years ago
Which do you feel in your personal opinion is/was more dangerous--the Avian Flu, SARS, or the Swine Flu? Thanks for your explanation?
16 years ago
. [16 points] A coach uses a nw technique to train gymnasts. 7 gymnasts were randomly selected and their competition scores were recorded before and after the training. The results are shown below. Before After 9.7 9.9 9.4 9.7 9.6 9.2 9.6 9.4 9.6 9.7 9.7...
15 years ago
What is the vector product of (4, -3, -5) and (5, -4, 2)? A. (-26, -33, -1) B. 22 C.(20, +12, -10) D.(9, -7, -3) E.(14, -17, -1)
12 years ago
An object is rotating with an angular momentum 4.00 kg m2/s while being acted on by a constant torque 3.00 Nm. What is the angular speed of precession of the angular velocity of the object? A.1.33 rad/s. B.0.750 rad/s. C.12.0 rad/s. D.zero. E.It depends o...
12 years ago
A 2.00-kg sphere is rotating about an axis through its center at 40.0 rev/s with the angular velocity in the +z direction. A torque 10.0 Nm acts on the sphere about the center of the sphere in the +x direction. What is the rate of change of the angular mo...
12 years ago
How do you write the compound predicate of: People studied coins, saw jewels, or examined ancient tools.?
12 years ago
Find the length of the curve over the given interval: x=t+1 y=ln cos(t) for t=0 ---> t=pi/4
12 years ago
Convert the curve to an equation in rectangular coordinates: x=sin theta + 1 y=2cos theta - 1
12 years ago
Three forces with magnitudes 75 pound, 100 lb, and 125 pound act on an object at angles of 30 degrees, -45 degrees, and 120 degrees respectively. Find the direction and magnitude of the resultant vector.
12 years ago
describe the surface and give traces : x = y^2 - 4z^2
12 years ago
Find all first partial derivatives: f(x,y)=e^(xy)cosx
12 years ago
Find the equation of the tangent plane and symmetric equation for the normal line to the given surface at P: xy^2 + zy^2 + 4y -xz^2 = 18 P(-2,0,3)
12 years ago
Use Green's theorem to evaluate the integral: y^(2)dx+xy dy where C is the boundary of the region lying between the graphs of y=0, y=sqrt(x), and x=9
12 years ago
Use Green's theorem to evaluate the integral: y^(2)dx+xy dy where C is the boundary of the region lying between the graphs of y=0, y=sqrt(x), and x=9
12 years ago
Use Green's theorem to evaluate the integral: y^(2)dx+xy dy where C is the boundary of the region lying between the graphs of y=0, y=sqrt(x), and x=9
12 years ago
Let f(x,y)=sqrt(1-x^2) and R be the triangular region with corners (0,0), (1,0), and (1,1). Evaluate the double integral(R) f(x,y)dA.
12 years ago
Consider the vector field: F(x,y)=2xyi+x^(2)j Integrate F over a path starting at (0,0) and ending at (2,2).
12 years ago
Show that the function y=c_1 e^x cos(x)+ c_2 e^x sin(x) satisfies the differential equation y''-2y'+2y=0 for any values of c1 and c2, then find the values for those constants that solve the initial value problem y(0)= 1, y'(0)= -1
12 years ago
Find a general solution to each first ¨C degree ordinary differential equation. If an initial condition is given, find the corresponding particular solution. Write solution explicitly if possible. dx/dt=¡Ì(x+t+1)
12 years ago
Find a general solution to the first – degree ordinary differential equation. If an initial condition is given, find the corresponding particular solution. Write solution explicitly if possible: dx/dt=sqrt(x+t+1) Thank you in advance for your help! =)
12 years ago
Find the complete general solution to the second order DE: 4y'' - 9y = 0
12 years ago
Find the complete general solution and a particular solution that satisfies the initial conditions: 2y'' + y' - 4y = 0 y(0)=0, y'(0)=1
12 years ago
Find the complete general solution to the 2nd ODE: 9y'' + 9y' - 4y = 0
12 years ago
Find the Laplace transform of: f(t) = cos^(2)(2t)
12 years ago
Find the Laplace transform of: f(t) = cos^(2)(2t)
12 years ago
Find the inverse Laplace transform of: F(s)=2/s^4
12 years ago
Find the inverse Laplace transform of: F(s)=3/(s-4)
12 years ago
Solve the differential equation by using Laplace transforms. Find the particular solution that satisfies them of: y''+2y'+y =4e^(-t)
12 years ago
Find the inverse Laplace transform of the following function: F(s)=(9+s)/(4-s^2)
12 years ago
Find the inverse Laplace transform of the function: F(s)=1/(s(s+1)(s+2)) ...A special thank you to Steve who has already been a tremendous help! Thank you so much =)
12 years ago
In order to determine the likelihood of obtaining a particular mean with a sample of 30 participants from the population mean, we need to compare the mean in the -population distribution -sample distribution -distribution of sample means -standard deviati...
5 years ago
Thesis Statement about child Exploitation
3 years ago
Answers
The following answers were posted by visitors named Elyse.
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12 years ago
Thank you so much Steve! I had gotten this far but what about solving for the "complete" general solution? That's where I get lost....
12 years ago
Thank you!!
12 years ago
a. t=sqrt(2h/g)=1.27s(2)= 2.54 s b. the amount of time the person is above the height of 13.0 ft is more than the amount of time that person is below the height of 13.0 ft c. x=vt+1/2at^2=0.933 s 1.27 s-0.933 s=0.371 s in the lower half
12 years ago
Me no nos i thought you would answer for me.
6 years ago