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C) We can always convert higher-order equations to a system of first-order equations.
This answer is self-explanatory: if higher-order equations can be made into a first-order equation, then, the need to learn how to solve higher-order equations could be considered unrquired.
However, this does not mean that people should not learn how to solve higher-order equations, especially those who are interested in pursuing a career in STEM subjects.
And students should also learn how to convert those equations in first place.
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Mary's behavior is an example of type D personality.
Mary's symptoms speak of <em>learned helplessness</em> and <em>learned abusiveness</em>. It happened because she was repeatedly subjected to abusive behavior by the man she was living with. All this points to her having type D personality which stands for ' <em>distressed</em>'. Individuals with this label are likely to be anxious, lonely and traumatized. They suppress their negative emotions pretending everything is ok even if they know it is not. It happens because they have given up on the idea that their situation can be improved. They accept their reality as the only one they can live with and they don't believe they are capable of changing it. People with type D personality don't share their emotions with others because they have a fear of rejection or disapproval. They also suffer from low self esteem and lack of self assurance.
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