Answer:
<u>D. </u>
Explanation:
<em>Remember,</em><em> in a</em> limit function<em> </em><em>any number greater than zero the limit to infinity is infinity, and for numbers lesser than zero the limit is zero.</em>
<em>P (X) = </em>
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<em>Q (X) = </em>
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Rearranging the equation q (x) we have q (x) = 
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Then it was the sexond
Right after that
It was the third
Then finally the 4th gospel
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Question:
If a personality survey with high internal consistency includes two different questions related to the personality dimension of agreeableness, then which of the following is true?
A) It is impossible to predict how people will answer the second question based on how they answered the first question
B) If people give an extreme answer to the first question, they will tend to give the opposite extreme answer to the second question
C) People will tend to give dissimilar answers to both questions.
D) People will tend to give similar answers to both questions
E) If people give a moderate answer to the first question, they will tend to give an extreme answer to the second question
Answer:
The correct choice is A)
Explanation:
The essence of having two different questions against a particular trait is to see to what degree the questions elicit the correct answer, (or help us understand the attributes of the test take). If it was possible to predict how both questions would be answered, then the purpose is defeated from the start.
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Answer:
See Explanation
Explanation:
The question is incomplete as the value of s(t) is missing;
However, the following explanation will guide you;
I'll continue my explanation with the following assumption that:

Required
Determine the velocity at t = 8
To do this; first calculate s(t) by substituting 8 for t in 




Next, is to calculate the velocity by dividing s(t) by t where t = 8
i.e.

Substitute 8 for t

Substitute 72 for s(8)


<em>So: all you need to do is first calculate s(8), then divide the resulting value by 8 to get your result</em>
The above question wants to analyze your writing and reading skills. For this reason, I cannot write this text for you, but I will show you how to write it.
To write a text in the view of the snake Jardin, you will need to put this snake as the narrator of the story. In this type of narration, this snake will tell you what it knows and what it saw in “Froggy Weather.”
In this case, we can say that you will write a text with the narration in the first-person point of view.
<h3>How to write a text with first-person narration?
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- Make the character the narrator of the story.
- The character will only tell what he knows and what he has seen.
- The character shows his own thoughts and feelings about what is presented.
- The character will use personal pronouns such as "I," "my" and "mine."
More information about the first-person point of view at the link:
brainly.com/question/13845140