2a = 4.5 |divide both sides by 2
a = 2.25
∩ stands for the intersection of the two arrays think a venn diagram in this it would be three
<span>∪ stands for objects that belong to either set
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It would be A <span>∪ B because that set shows objects from both sets
If i'm wrong sorry its been a while since I've practiced or learned it</span>
Answer:
Here's what I get
Step-by-step explanation:
The atomic model before Chadwick
J. J. Thomson had discovered the electron in 1897 and Rutherford discovered the proton in 1912.
So, in the 1920s, scientists thought that a helium atom (₂⁴He), for example, consisted of four protons, two electrons orbiting the nucleus, and another two electrons in the nucleus to balance the charge.
In 1932, Irène and Frédérick Joliot-Curie discovered that when α particles hit a Be target, a strange radiation was emitted that could knock protons out of paraffin. They thought it was some type of high-energy X-rays
Chadwick's experiment
Chadwick thought the radiation consisted of particles, not X-rays. He repeated the Curie's experiment and carefully measured the velocities of the scattered protons.
Using the Laws of Conservation of Energy and Momentum, he calculated that the radiation hitting the paraffin must consist of neutral particles with a mass slightly greater than that of a proton.
Chadwick had discovered the neutron.
The atomic model after Chadwick
Chemistry now made more sense. A helium atom now consisted of two electrons orbiting a nucleus containing two protons and two neutrons. There was no need to have electrons in the nucleus.
Answer:
<u>Potential roots:</u> 
Step-by-step explanation:
Simply put, the rational roots theorem tells us that if there are any rational roots of a polynomial function, they must be in the form
± 
Where
a_n is the number before the highest power of the polynomial, and
a_0 is the constant in the polynomial
<em>From the polynomial shown, we have a_n = 9 and a_0 = 4</em>
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<em>The factors of 9 are 9, 3, 1</em>
<em>and</em>
<em>The factors of 4 are 4,2,1</em>
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So, if there are any rational roots, they would be:
± 
± 
Which is ± 9/4, 9/2, 9/1, 3/4, 3/2, 3/1, 1/4, 1/2, 1/1
or

There is 4 10s in 45 but there will be 5 left over. I really don't know how to do it 2 ways.