
Why is the epilogue of "Eclipse," by Stephanie Meyer ... - Socratic
The key thing here though is that the material in the epilogue wasn't deemed to be part of the main story - it deals with the aftermath of the story. Ok - so from what I gather from the …
Question #47aea - Socratic
As a rule of thumb, the amount of heat lost or gained by a system is represented from that system's point of view. When heat is being given off, as is the case here, the system is losing …
If the focus of a concave lens is a virtual point, how can a ... - Socratic
Jan 9, 2017 · Thus, they seem to have originated at a point in virtual space, and the brain believes that the object is located at this point, rather than where it actually is. This is true of all …
Question #4d3e8 - Socratic
I am guessing that the decimal is giving you a problem so lets look at this from a different view point.
Question #38e70 + Example - Socratic
The equation for boiling-point elevation looks like this color (blue) (DeltaT_b = i * K_b * b)" ", where DeltaT_b - the boiling-point elevation; i - the van't Hoff factor K_b - the ebullioscopic …
What are the asymptotes and removable discontinuities, if
See the power of Socratic graph in meticulous depiction of this big function. Asymptotes: x = +- 1; y = 0..x = 1 is a double point. No singular point, at a finite distance. y = ( e^(-x)x^5 + 2 )/(( x^2 …
What are the local extrema, if any, of #f (x) =xe^ (x^3-7x)
This will tell us which point is a maximum and which a minimum. The result will be as follows: (0.14414, 0.05271) is a local maximum (1.45035, 0.00119) and (-1.59449, -1947.21451) are …
How do you write and equation for a line with slope of -1/4
Jul 15, 2017 · See solution process below: We can use the point-slope formula to write an equation for the line in the problem. The point-slope formula states: (y - color (red) (y_1)) = …
A line passes through # (3, -2)# and # (8, 2)#. How do you
A line passes through # (3, -2)# and # (8, 2)#. How do you write an equation for the line in point-slope form? What about in standard form? Algebra
What punctuation "tricks" do you have in your literary ... - Socratic
Some are listed below. Keep in mind that by "tricks" I've taken it to mean "non-standard grammar" and so while I can write what I like (I have no teachers grading me), English teachers may take …