answer
yes
explination
I would say that yes, they do. The concepts are being described like normal, confidence, and random. Those are describing the statistical concept the sentence is placed around. Think of this...
Day => Normal
that makes sense... and it's describing the day so it helps you understand that the day is like every other...
Winning => "little" confidence
This one kind of helps describe it if you add in little... This helps you understand that the person speaking in this sentence probably isn't so sure about how the game is going to turn out...
...??? => random
The thing that was mentioned before hand what probably off topic of what those particular people were talking about... so it was random... It helps you understand that the topic that was just mentioned before this was probably off base of the topic that was previously being discussed....
I do not know if these are right. This is just what I think. I would wait for a another person's answer/comment to compare to before you really kind of take my thoughts/answer seriously. :) I hope this helps!
<span><span>−6.1</span>+3.01
</span><span>=<span><span>−6.1</span>+3.01
</span></span><span>Answer=<span>−<span>3.09
hope i helped</span></span></span>
Answer:
The answer is 12 units.
Step-by-step explanation:
Looking at the figure we see that
and
Now from equations (1) and (2) we have values for and so we put those into the equation (3) and get:
Therefore the answer is 12 units.
Answer:
speed is 35 I think it is answer
First of all, thank you for sharing the illustration of this problem. Without the illustration it would be hard to come up with an answer, since there are various kinds of limit and your own, typewritten instructions did not specify which.
Here you're finding the limit as x approaches infinity. Both 2x and 4x (as shown in the illustration grow larger continually and without bound, as x increases. As this happens, the other terms (+3 and -5) are simply overpowered by the x terms. If you choose to ignore these other terms for this reason, then your expression will be
2x
----- and this approaches the value 1/2 as x grows increasingly large in the
4x original expression.
So the limit of that expression, as x grows large without bound, is 1/2.