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Dec 7, 2020 — Calculate the ratio of the lengths of the two line segments formed on each transversal. You will have two sets of calculations. Round your ... sets of calculations. Round your answers to the hundredths place. What do you notice about the ratios of the lengths for each transversal? How do they compare? 1.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Option 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Because it shows that it is going up in a half not a whole.
To be blunt, it looks like you just copy/pasted a wall of text from whatever you're working on. Ask an actual question, and format the wall of text so that we don't have to decipher it ourselves. Don't expect people to help solve a problem like that if it looks like you gave no thought in posting it
(I'm going to translate y' to dy/dx as it makes it easier to read for me, you could change it back if you wanted.)



(separate the variables)


(by letting c = ln k and using log laws)

(raise everything to power e)

(applying boundary conditions)
Particular solution:
A) No solutions
B) It's because the question gives you that both lines have the same slope. Remember that having the same slope makes the two lines parallel, which means they'll never intersect.