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mel-nik [20]
3 years ago
14

Our Sun is an "average" star. What's its stellar evolution

Advanced Placement (AP)
1 answer:
Olin [163]3 years ago
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Answer:a

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Pretty sure it’s B

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A) is useless becuase if you use the absolute value, it’ll be the same distance away form 0 except positive

C) is also just useless, for example lets use 3, 3-1=2 and we already know thats out cuase it’s even, the absolute value doesn’t help either

D) It’s just turning negative, useless

E) So even if you add 1, it won’t work, lets use 3 again, 3+1=4, if one works, none works cause it says MUST, basically the same as D but with a subtraction sign

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A pixel, coded as three 8-bit color values, is a sample of the image. The proportion of the image represented depends on the resolution, typically expressed as a number of horizontal or vertical pixels per image. An image may be 4096 pixels wide and 3072 pixels high, for example, so would consist of about 12.6 million samples. Some coding schemes associate a linear measurement with the size of a pixel: 160 pixels per inch means the the image just described would be rendered 25.6 inches wide by 19.2 inches high. Depending on the rendering device, a pixel may or may not be square. (Resolution in one direction may differ from that in another direction.)

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