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What answer choices go to what figure? :D
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Step-by-step explanation:
6+3((4-2(4-7))
1. 6+3((2(4-7))
2. 6+3((2(*-3)
3. 6+3(-6)
4. 6+(3*-6)
5. 6+-18
6. -12
For to be conservative, we need to have
Integrate the first PDE with respect to :
Differentiate with respect to :
Now differentiate with respect to :
So we have
so is indeed conservative.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
There are only two ways to roll a sum of 11 (5,6),(6,5) out of 36 possible outcomes so
P(11)=2/36=1/18
as a rounded decimal 0.056
b. The water's temperature will increase a lot, and the metal's temperature will decrease slightly.
c. The water's temperature will decrease slightly, and the metal's temperature will increase a lot.
d. The water's temperature will increase by about the same amount as the metal's temperature decreases.
Answer:
Option A
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : A student heats 100 g of aluminum to 60°C. He places it in 100 g of water at 20°C.
To find : Over time, what will most likely happen?
Solution :
We know,
Heat will flow out of the warm aluminum and into the cool water.
The final "equilibrium" temperature will be a little less than 40°C (the average of 60° and 20°), because the specific heat of the aluminum is about 8% less than the specific heat of the water.
So when some quantity of heat flows from the aluminum to the water, the temperature of the water rises a little less than the temperature of the aluminum falls.
Therefore, Option A is correct.
The water's temperature will increase slightly, and the metal's temperature will decrease a lot.
Which point lies on the graph of y = |x - 1|
Answer: To determine which point lies on the graph of y = |x - 1|, we need to substitute different values of x into the equation and find the corresponding y-values.
Let's consider a few examples:
1. If x = 0:
y = |0 - 1| = |-1| = 1
So the point (0, 1) lies on the graph.
2. If x = 1:
y = |1 - 1| = |0| = 0
So the point (1, 0) lies on the graph.
3. If x = 2:
y = |2 - 1| = |1| = 1
So the point (2, 1) lies on the graph.
4. If x = -1:
y = |-1 - 1| = |-2| = 2
So the point (-1, 2) lies on the graph.
Based on these examples, we can see that points such as (0, 1), (1, 0), (2, 1), and (-1, 2) lie on the graph of y = |x - 1|. These are just a few examples, and there are infinitely many points that lie on the graph since the absolute value function is defined for all real numbers.