That depends on how you define what is right. If you define it based on society, then no, the rules wouldn’t change.
If you yourself define the rules, then what is stopping you from changing them?
Answer:
c)
Explanation:
If Jack's in love, he's no judge of Jill's beauty.
this means jack is in love and because of that his perspective on what jill looks like isn't accurate because his opinion is clouded.
The answer to your question is: D. Separate schools can never be equal.
Answer:
Europeans were already familiar with the voyage to Africa. They originally tried to use Native Americans as slaves but discontinued because they were dying of over-work and diseases. Native Americans were replaced with Africans because they were immune and already exposed to European diseases.
Explanation:
Answer:
- <u><em>All real numbers except c = 0 and c = 3.</em></u>
Explanation:
The equation is:

Since c - 3, c, and c(c - 3) are he denominators, none of them can be equal to zero:
- c (c - 3) ≠ 0 ⇒ c ≠ 0 and c ≠ 3.
Now you can multiply both sides of the equation by the common denominator: c (c - 3):

That means the equality is valid for all real numbers for which it is defined, which is all real numbers except c = 0 and c = 3.