Answer:
Only one electron in a given atom can have the set of quantum numbers given in the question.
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The normal distribution common core algebra 2 example is solve for the calculation that leads to the answer in x₁ = 66 inches (image attached)
<h3>What is this algebra about?</h3>
Algebra is known to be an aspect of mathematics that handles symbols and the laws for manipulating the given symbols.
Note that x₁ = 66 inches.
= 66 - 62/ 3.2
= 1.25
Therefore the answer is 1.25.
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First calculate the change in y over the change in x:
by - ay -1 - 1 -2
———— = ——— = —— = 1
bx - ax -2 - 0 -2
The slope is 1:
Second set up the equation in y = mx + b form (m is your slope!) ...
y = (1)x + b
... and plug in either point you have used (A or B)
A(0,1)
1 = (1)(0) + b
1 = b
Now you have your equation: y = 1x + 1
Your final step is to plug in point C to solve for your missing variable:
y = (1)(5) + 1
y = 6
the value of H therefore is 6