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If you throw a tennis ball at the wall, you expect it to bounce back (and you also expect it to obey the law of reflection, (πœƒ_𝑖 = πœƒ_π‘Ÿ). What happens if you throw alpha particles at a thin gold foil?* 2 points A) The particles burn a hole right through the foil and continue to travel in a straight line. B) The particles bounce off the foil like tiny little tennis balls, obeying the law of reflection. C) The particles pass right through the foil as if it wasn’t there at all. The emerge on the other side of the undamaged gold foil like nothing happened. D) They disappear mysteriously. It’s the one and only known example of violating the laws of matter and energy conservation.

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Epithelial tissues are thin and cover exposed surfaces of the body to provide a protective barrier and prevent dehydration. O True O False

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Siobhan's health insurance plan includes a $1,500 deductible, 20% co-insurance, and a $5,00 out-of-pocket limit. Siobhan saw a doctor who charged $120 for the office visit. She has not yet reached her deductible. How much will Siobhan need to pay for the office visit? Please round to the nearest dollar.

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I want to compare the two variables shown below to see if they are equivalent. What would I write? str="5" int=5

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Of the three sources of ideas, adventitious ideas are... Group of answer choices from within from outside innate produced by me

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5. Receptive language is: a. Verbalizing wants and needs b. Knowing another language c. Processing information given verbally

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Ideal for when implementing a new small feature to save the status of the code.

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The eccentricity is given by the formula $e = \sqrt{1 - \frac{b^2}{a^2}}$. The ellipse is in the form $\frac{x^2}{a^2} + \frac{y^2}{b^2} = 1$ a) Calculate the eccentricity of a circle b) The equation $\frac{x^2}{67912.36} + \frac{y^2}{4664} = 1$ can be used to model the orbit of Halley's Comet, which completes one full orbit of the Sun every 76 years. What is the eccentricity of the comet?

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Page 6 of 25 Question 6 (8 points) Use a graphing calculator to find the approximate location of all relative extrema. f(x) = 0.1x\textsuperscript{4} - x\textsuperscript{3} - 15x\textsuperscript{2} + 59x + 14 Relative maximum at x = 1.792; relative minima at x = -6.694 and x = 12.455 Relative maximum at x = 1.764; relative minima at x = -6.783 and x = 12.64 Relative maximum at x = 1.702; relative minima at x = -6.681 and x = 12.491 Relative maximum at x = 1.735; relative minima at x = -6.777 and x = 12.542

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