the daffodil is virtually synonymous with spring. Though their botanic name is narcissus, daffodils are sometimes called jonquils, and in England, because of their long association with Lent, they're known as the "Lent Lily." Lore connecting the daffodil to not only a sign of winter's end but a lucky emblem of future prosperity is found throughout the world. In Wales, it's said if you spot the first daffodil of the season, your next 12 months will be filled with wealth, and Chinese legend has it that if a daffodil bulb is forced to bloom during the New Year, it will bring good luck to your home.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The gravity of the sun and moon pull on the water of the oceans of the earth hence causing a bulge of these waters at the point on earth where the moon is above. The region where the moon is above, and the opposite side on the earth, will therefore experience high tides while the places at right angles (on the surface of the earth in relation to the moon position) will experience low tides.
No they did not
that should be the right answer
<span>For 0 < x < 90
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cos (90-x) = sin (x),
and
sin (90-x) = cos(x)
Let's just try and pick the top one, the equation will become
<span>cos (90-40) = sin (40)</span>
<span>Cos (50) = sin (40)</span>
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<span>Hope this helps</span>