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- Save \& Exit Certify Lesson: 3.4 Other Common Functions KARISHA ROBERTSON Question 1 of 7, Step 2 of 2 1/18 Correct Consider the following function. \[ q(x)=\frac{4}{7 x^{5}} \] Step 2 of 2: Find two points on the graph of this function, other than the origin, that fit within the given \( [-10,10] \) by A \( -10,101 \) grid. Express each coordinate as an integer or simplifled fraction, or round to four decimal places as necessary. Answer Keypa Keyboard Shortc Enter the coordinates to plot points on the graph. A: \( \square \) \( \square \) ) B: \( \square \) , \( \square \) ) Submit Answ

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Histories Obtained from Persons Eating Picnic Lunch Please do the epidemic curve tally sheet based off the chart on the side. Histories Obtained from Persons Eating Picnic Lunch Person # Bread Butter Turkey Potato Milk Jello Ill Not ill Salad 1 X X 7:30 2 X X X X X 3 X X X X 8:00 4 X X X X 5 X X X 9:15 6 X X X 7:40 7 X X X X X 8 X X X X X X 8:10 9 X X X X 10 X X X X 10:15 11 X X X X 12 X X X X X X 8:30 13 X X X X 14 X X X X X X 9:30 15 X X X X X 16 X X X X X 17 X X X X X X 8:35 18 X X X 19 X X X X X X 10:05 20 X X X X X X 21 X X X 9:15 22 X X X X X X 23 X X X X 24 X X X X X 25 X X X X X 12:30 AM 26 X X X 9:20 27 X X X X X X 28 X X X X

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(b) Molecular mass: Reasons Elements present or absent Functional groups (present and absent): Include reasoning.

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The combined mass of the car and Yunhee is 2000 kg, and their velocity initially is 25 m/s. It then skids and stops after 60 m. (a) Determine the energy dissipation due to friction. (b) Determine the coefficient of kinetic friction between the tires and the surface of the road.

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Development of an inhibitor specific to telomerase of cancer cells would be useful to: A. increase cell division. B. kill cancer cells C. inhibit division of all body cells. D. inhibit ATP production E. inhibit proteins synthesis

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Learning Framework Assignment for Module 1: Vision and SMART Goals Student Name: For this Activity, students need to review chapter 4 of the course textbook. Make sure you scroll down this page to view all 5 questions. Be sure to answer all the parts of each question. Once this form is complete, upload it to Canvas. Do not email this assignment to your Instructor. Analyze Student Behavior. Suppose you were working in your college counseling center as a peer counselor. Two students, Alan and Felicia, come to see you to discuss their problems. Read the brief description of each student and for each student, write a response to identify what you have learned to date that could be applied to each situation. Consider how you would start your discussion with Alan and Felicia? What issues would you raise? What advice would you give? Why. a. Alan is a freshman music major who is an accomplished bass player. He has toured internationally with some of the best groups and is recognized as someone with a great deal of talent. His goal is to play professionally. He practices many hours a day and believes this activity is more worthwhile than taking general education courses. Alan believes he does not need a college education to attain his goal. On the other hand, his parents believe that the attainment of a college degree will benefit him throughout his life. He agrees to go to college to please his parents but is not very interested in some of his courses. As a result, his attendance is poor and his grades are low in freshman composition and psychology. b. Felicia has always wanted to be a pediatrician. She is a freshman majoring in pre-med and is having difficulty in her first chemistry course. Although she did well in her high school chemistry course, she finds her college course more difficult because it is taught differently. The exams require more problem solving and higher-level thinking than she experienced in high school. She begins to worry about her ability to excel in the sciences and to obtain admission to medical school. Learning Framework Assignment for Module 1:Vision and SMART Goals Student Name: For this Activity,students need to review chapter 4 of the course textbook Make sure you scroll down this page to view all 5 questions. Be sure to answer all the parts of each question Once this form is complete.upload it to Canvas Do not email this assignment to your Instructor. l.Analyze Student Behavior. Suppose you were working in your college counseling center as a peer counselor.Two students,Alan and Felicia,come to see you to discuss their problems Read the brief description of each student and for each student,write a response to identify what you have learned to date that could be applied to each situation.Consider how vou would start vour discussion with Alan and Felicia? What issues would you raise? What advice would you give? Why a.Alan is a freshman music major who is an accomplished bass player.He has toured internationally with some of the best groups and is recognized as someone with a great deal of talent.His goal is to play professionally.He practices many hours a day and believes this activity is more worthwhile than taking general education courses Alan believes he does not need a college education to attain his goal. On the other hand,his parents believe that the attainment of a college degree will benefit him throughout his life. He agrees to go to college to please his parents but is not very interested in some of his courses. As a result, his attendance is poor and his grades are low in freshman composition and psychology. b.Felicia has always wanted to be a pediatrician.She is a freshman majoring in pre-med and is having difficulty in her first chemistry course.Although she did well in her high school chemistry course,she finds her college course more difficult because it is taught differently.The exams require more problem solving and higher-level thinking than she experienced in high school.She begins to worry about her ability to excel in the sciences and to obtain admission to medical school

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Time left: 0:57:51 Temporary cessation of breathing or absence of spontaneous breathing during sleep is called: Select one: a. Dyspnea b. Tachypnea c. Apnea d. Orthopnea Time left: 0:57:51 Temporary cessation of breathing or absence of spontaneous breathing during sleep is called: Select one: a. Dyspnea b. Tachypnea c. Apnea d. Orthopnea

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Steam P=1 MPa T=30°C Q=2.3 kJ P=200 hPa T=150°C m=0.05 kg P=100 kPa T=26°C AE Find. E-E bdosor c Further From dead state

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A B C D E F G Job Appointment Firstname Lastname Job Role DOB 1 Date 2 John Smith Project Manager (P/M) 30/07/1969 10/02/2019 3 4 Job Salary Supervisor Table Staff Reporting $129,000.00 Laura Clarke supervises John Smith 5 Job-Code Job Role Salary 6 101 A_O $62,000 Supervisor John Dell 7 102 P_G $102,000 Peter Jamieson 8 103 B_A $103,000 Peter Jamieson 9 104 R_A $123,000 Laura Clarke 10 105 P_M $129,000 Laura Clarke 11 106 T_S $98,000 Peta Berensen Yearly Salary

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21.3 g of N2 gas at 150°C are introduced into a 560 mL can. Calculate the gas pressure: to the Using the ideal gas equation b) By means of the equations of PR V RK

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