I think you should use a tone that sounds very interested and very keen to know. Also, it should sound very 'socialised' and feisty voice.
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Contrast is the type of transition that is being used in the given passage.
It is showing a difference of not agreeing yet understanding between the author and the person that she's referring to.
Contrast transition words are transitional phrases/words that show contrasting relation<span> of two ideas. They are also used to emphasize negative and positive ideas. Some of the common contrast transition words are:
</span><span>A clear difference
But
Conflicting viewpoint
Despite
Even so/ Even though
For all that
However
In another way
</span>
Answer:
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Explanation:
You have to process/ understand to listen. Unlike hearing, to hear you don't need to understand/process.
Answer:
<h3>
3x² - 7</h3><h3>The constant value is -7</h3>
Explanation:
Let the unknown number be x.
Three times the square of the number is expressed as;
= 3 * x²
= 3x²
The sum of the resulting expression (3x) and -7 is equivalent to;
= 3x² + (-7)
= 3x² - 7
Hence the mathematical expression of the statement 'the sum of three times the square of the number and -7' is 3x² - 7.
A constant is a value with no variable attached. It is always standing alone as a number in a an expression. The degree of a constant is zero. According to the resulting expression, the value of the constant in the expression is -7