Identify any transformations that are used in each image below • Reflections - how many lines...
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6.2.1 Study: Paper Folding Liberal Arts Mathematics 1 Sem 2 Name Date Use the questions below to keep track of key concepts from activity this lesson's study 1) Practice: Organizing Information do constructions with paper folding, you need to know how to do the following and draw 1. Mark 2. Fold to make two things align and show they are 2) Practice: Summarizing In 10 words or less, define midpoint of a segment midpoint...
Make sure your writing explains how you got your answers. Correct answers with incorrect explanations will not receive full credit. Simplify all answers and reduce any fractions. Do not mix fractions and decimals in the same expression. 1. The graph of h(x) is given. a. (4 pts) The mother function is _ b. (6 pts) What transformations were applied to the mother function to get h(x)? -70 -9 - 7 5 4 -3 -2 -1 of N c. (6 pts)...
from PIL import Image import random # NOTE: Feel free to add in any constant values you find useful to use BLACK = (0, 0, 0) WHITE = (255, 255, 255) # NOTE: Feel free to add in any helper functions to organize your code but # do NOT rename any existing functions (or else, autograder # won't be able to find them!!) # NOTE: The following function is already completed for you as an example # You can use...
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1 12. A tiny spherical water drop has a charge of 3.00 X 10'15C. How many excess electrons are on the drop? b.2.25X10c. 1.6X 01 d. 1.87 X 10 13. A wire contains a steady eurrent of 0.75 A. The charge that passes a cross section in 3 s is: e. 3.35 C d, 225 С b, 6.4 x 10-1, С с.1.55 С a32x10", С 14. An electric field with a magnitude of 5 X...
3. Cyclic compounds The presence of the ring in all but very large ring cyclic molecules prevents full rotation of the ring atoms. For this reason, stereoisomerism may also occur in cyclic molecules. a) Prepare a model of cyclohexane, C6H12. Draw the condensed formula. b) Build a model of methylcyclohexane (C7H14) by replacing one of the hydrogens of cyclohexane with a methyl group. Draw the skeletal formula for methylcyclohexane. 2 c) How many different isomers exist for methylcyclohexane (CyH34)? d)...
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Free Surface A curved surface as shown in the diagram above) defined as a quarter circle with radius of length r = 18 m is submerged in a liquid with the flat edge at a distance h - 10...
A. Enantiomers: Certain substances have the unique property of rotating the plane of plane-polarized light. Such light rotation is detectable with the aid of a polarimeter. In order for a molecule to be optically active it must be chiral. Chiral objects lack a plane of symmetry and are non-superimposable on their mirror images. A sp?- hybridized carbon atom can fulfill these requirements if all four of its substituents are different. 1. Methane a) Prepare a methane molecule and then substitute...
Instructions: Answer the following questions as completely as possible. Write your answer neatly and legibly. When drawing a graph, make sure that you label axes and curves, and include appropriate coordinates. Always show your work. Suppose that Bridget and Erin spend their incomes on two goods, food (F) and clothing (C). Bridget’s preferences are represented by the utility function U(F,C) = 10FC, while Erin’s preferences are represented by the utility function U ( F , C ) = 0.20 F^2...
Consider a cylindrical capacitor like that shown in Fig. 24.6. Let d = rb − ra be the spacing between the inner and outer conductors. (a) Let the radii of the two conductors be only slightly different, so that d << ra. Show that the result derived in Example 24.4 (Section 24.1) for the capacitance of a cylindrical capacitor then reduces to Eq. (24.2), the equation for the capacitance of a parallel-plate capacitor, with A being the surface area of...
A group of physics students collected data from a test of the projectile motion problem that was analyzed in a previous lab exercise (L5). In their test, the students varied the angle and initial velocity Vo at which the projectile was launched, and then measured the resulting time of flight (tright). Note that tright was the dependent variable, while and Vo were independent variables. The results are listed below. (degrees) Time of Flight (s) Initial Velocity V. (m/s) 15 20...