That really depends on the definition of a "computer". The usual story that computer scientists learn in their introductions is Charles Babbage, who devised a "Difference Machine" to count polynomials, which however, was not yet constructed in his time.
Another "first" was Konrad Zuse's finished in 1938, which was the first programmable computer.
Because the 1800's were included within the age of enlightenment, individuals during that time period sought to advance human knowledge by using methods such as math, science, and <span>philosophy. (This would be the simple answer, if you want a longer FRQ type answer I could do that too). </span>
The correct answer is 9y + 3
Explanation:
The perimeter of a triangle can be find by adding its sides. This means to find the perimeter of the triangle shown it is necessary to add the three expressions given. Additionally, in this case, the expressions combine the letter y and regular numbers.
Due to this, the first step is to add all the "y" expressions and the numbers beside them, this means 2y + 4y + 3y = 9y, and then, the numbers remaining: +5 -2 =3. According to this, if the three sides are added to find the perimeter the final expression is 9y + 3.
9) the contradiction is that while in source C he says he wants to prevent any wars of the future and keep peace, in source D he’s trying to force Germany to pay their debt that might end up in another war.
10)they won’t be able to get both, because it’s unlikely for Germany to meet their demands without some sort of argument or negotiation.
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