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How would one say the following in french...
I would eat.. I should eat.. I could eat... I might eat... Are there specific verb
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Ive been shown that a function can be written like so
f:X->Y,f(x)=rule where X is the Domain and Y, the co-domain. Firstly, what
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how do you translate the french word générique into italian and spanish?
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What is the difference between geographic midpoint and the midpoint calculated by halving the distance between two cities?
Also,
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What is a geographical midpoint (defintion wise)?
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Does the contents page of a science report go before or after the abstract?
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two lines y=-2x+6 and y=1.5x+1 intersect. What is the size of the acute angle at the intersection?
Ive got 59.4 degrees. Any
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If a virtual image occurs at 20cm "behind" a concave mirror, would u put a screen 20cm before the mirror to obtain the clearest
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solve for r
r^64-1 = 2.5x10^7 (r-1) any ideas?
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Could you check my answers and if wrong, suggest the right one.
1. In gas chromatography, two measurements are made. Identify the
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what is the purpose of the double bell jars that surround the international prototype of the kilogram in Paris?
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Sorry, i wasn't too clear about what the term meant. Ive been told that générique in French can also mean "opening" as in an opening theme or music of say, a tv show. Do the translations still apply then in that context?
with ln(p1/p2)=deltaHvap/R x (1/T2-1/T2)
Is there a vacuum under the jars or is it just been air sealed with air already under it?