<h2><u><em>Escribe cómo se ve Groenlandia en la proyección cilíndrica de Mercator y la proyección interrumpida de Goode</em></u></h2>
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the first question the answer is c and the difference of a and b is a is by a lake and b is by a creek the rest i don't know sorry
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x to the 2nd power plus 3x-4
x to the 2nd power minus 2x-8
1. The dividing out method my seem like the thing to do but really you to to combine like terms on the top and the bottom so the top an the bottom should become 3x to the 2nd power plus (-4) over 2x to the 2nd power minus (-8) since you can only divide 3x to the 2nd power and 2x to the 2nd power your answer would become 3-4 over 2-8 because both x to the 2nd power cancelled each other out now minus the top and the bottom and the answer would be -1 over -6
2. for example (4)(6) over 4 plus 6 it would be hard to divide this because you the top and the bottom equations have not been solved yet, but when you do solve them your answer would be 24 over 10 but you cant divide these evenly and when you do try to divide them you would get a decimal or 2.4 also your answer word be an improper fraction 24/10 which could change into 2 4/10nso i don't think is would be easy to divide in order not to make this mistake always make sure both the top and bottom equations are solved and make sure you can divide them
3.a one thing i always remember is the equation solved yet i so can i divide
3.b What is the dividing out method can it be used for the following equation (3+4x) to the 2nd power over (4-2x) to the 2nd power.
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landslide
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This question is related to a picture. In the picture you can see that a small town was affected by a landslide located near a steep hill. As the statement reads, it can be a destructive process as not only is the countryside affected by removal of the top earth layer along with all the vegetation in that area, consequence of heavy rainfall or a mayor earthquake or shift in landmass, but it also turns into a constructive process as at the bottom of the hill, where the landslide or mud accumulates, the debris forms a new layer over the old and it is then seen as constructive.