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Question 2 5 pts The correct in-text citation with two or more authors would be: (select all that apply) (Rolson, T., Smith, J., & Watson, J., 2018) (T. Rolson & D. Smith, 2018) (Rolson & Smith, 2018) (Rolson et al., 2018)

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Solve the initial value problem below using the method of Laplace transforms. $y'' + y' - 12y = 0$, $y(0) = 2$, $y'(0) = 13$

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You are given the graph of a function $f$ defined on the interval $(-\infty, \infty)$. Find the coordinates of the absolute maximum and the absolute minimum of $f$, if they exist. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) maximum $(x, y) =$ minimum $(x, y) =$ y -1 1 x

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Which of these is a correct application of the inverse property of multiplication? Select all correct answers. Select all that apply: (1)/(12) imes 12=1 12 imes 1=12 1 imes 12=12 12 imes 0=0 12 imes (1)/(12)=1 Which of these is a correct application of the inverse property of multiplication? Select all correct answers Select all that apply: 1 x12=1 12 12X112 1X12=12 1200 12 x 1 =1 12

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11. Briefly describe the function of Web browser software.

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Hiro's lottery ticket and candy bar budget is $18 a week. The price of a lottery ticket is $3 and the price of a candy bar is $6. Choose the statement that is correct A. Hiro cannot afford to buy 2 lottery tickets and 2 candy bars a week. B. When Hiro buys 6 lottery tickets a week he cannot afford to buy a candy bar C. When Hiro spends all his budget on candy bars, he must buy fewer than 3 candy bars a week D. When Hiro buys 6 lottery tickets, he can afford to buy 2 candy bars. Draw Hiro's budget line and label it. >>>Plot the quantity of candy bars on the x-axis.

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3) a) If the electron is in the ground state argue that the expectation value of the electric dipole (pe) =(qr) must vanish. Do not need to do a calculation. b) Show that for some of the n=2 states the expectation value (p.)=(qr) does not vanish. Give one example and proceed to calculate that expectation value

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Describe the following P&ID. TI 802 TE 801 TIT 801 TI 801

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In the circuit shown below, if $V_s = (72\angle107^\circ)$ V, find the values of (a) $I_1$ (b) $I_2$ j5 ? 3 ? -j4 ? + + + $V_s$ ~ $15\angle90^\circ$ V $20\angle20^\circ$ V (a) $I_1 = $ 15.24 ? 43.2 A (b) $I_2 = $ ? A

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Determine the reactions and draw shear and bending moment diagram for the frame shown. Sketch the deflected shape.

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