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Question #1aa66 + Example - Socratic
The sentence "Van has come." is grammatically correct IF the noun "Van" is the name of a person. A proper noun is not usually preceded by an article. If the noun "van' is a common noun, a word for a …
How do you solve #-10z ^ { 2} = 11z - 6#? - Socratic
(2/5) and (-3/2) f(z) = 10z^2 + 11z - 6 = 0 Solve it by the new transforming method (Socratic Search) Method. First, find 2 real roots of the transformed equation. f'(z) = z^2 + 11z - 60 = 0. Next divide …
Brønsted–Lowry Acids and Bases - Socratic
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How do you solve the system of equations #9x-2y=30# and #6x
(3.667,1.5) Put both equations in the same graph: The point where they intersect at (3.667,1.5) is the solution to the system of equations.
A particle with a charge of 4.43 x 10^-6C is placed between ... - Socratic
A particle with a charge of 4.43 x 10^-6C is placed between two parallel plates and feels a force of -4.71 x 10^-4N. What is the strength of the field between the two plates? Physics
Question #f4ea2 + Example - Socratic
Friction and other factors will always prevent this To be 100% efficient, all input energy would need to be converted in to useful output energy. In any real engine, there will always be friction (since there will …
How do solve the following linear system?: 2x - Socratic
First, solve one of the equations for x. It doesn't matter which one. 2x +4 = −4y 2x = −4 −4y x = − 2 − 2y Next, plug this equation for x into the other equation 7x +6y + 11 = 0 7(−2 −2y) + 6y +11 = 0 −14− …
Question #bb038 - Socratic
To put it simply, aluminium oxide undergoes a redox reaction in the electrolyte. At the cathode: Aluminium is reduced and does not mix with the electrolyte but falls to the bottom of the cell. Al³⁺ (l) + …