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statuscvo [17]
3 years ago
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How to become popular in highschool

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2 answers:
igomit [66]3 years ago
7 0
I wish I knew........
mel-nik [20]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Be yourself, you dont need to be popular!! You were made to stand out! I have never been po;ular but I have learned to love myself for who I am. It takes time but I know you can do this. Message me if you wann talk or wanna be friends. I hope you have a great day.

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<em>A function f (x) and g (x) then:</em>

<em>(f + g) (x) = x² - x + 6</em>

<em>Further explanation</em>

Like the number operations we do in real numbers, operations such as addition, installation, division or multiplication can also be done on two functions.

Suppose a function f (x) and g (x) then:

(f + g) (x) = f (x) + g (x)

(f + g) (x) is a new function of the sum of f (x) and g (x)

Likewise with other function operations:

(f-g) (x) = f (x) - g (x)

(fg) (x) = f (x) x g (x)

(f / g) (x) = f (x) / g (x)

In addition to the above operations we can combine two functions using the function composition with the symbol o

(fog) (x) = f ((g (x))

Known on the question

f (x) = x² + 1

g (x) = 5 x

Summing the two functions f (x) and g (x):

(f + g) (x) = f (x) + g (x)

(f + g) (x) = x² + 1 + 5 - x

(f + g) (x) = x² - x + 6

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Parents who don't want their children dating set this restriction for different reasons, most of them are either an irrational fear of something happening to their child (which really just hold the child back because, whether you like it or not things <em>will</em> happen) or because of religious reasons (in that case.. you shouldn't date).

Most parents just want what is best for their child and even more so when they're "protecting" their only child. The problem with this is, through dating you learn what you like and don't like. You learn what you want and how to deal with certain things. Some parents tend to hold their children back from seeing the "dangerous side of the world" only for them to be thrown into it when they're adults and living on their own. In this case, maybe the mother wanted her son to reach a certain age before dating, or she wants him to date a person he can see versus online dating.

Hope this helps,

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<span>An increase in price leads to a decrease in quantity demanded
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<span>A decrease in price leads to an increase in quantity demanded</span>

According to the laws of demand and supply, if the price of any product/service is increased there would naturally be less demand for such a product.

As a natural human response, we avoid products that get expensive and opt for cheaper options.

Also, if the price of a product/service decreases, there would be more demand for such a product as more people will be able to buy it.




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<h3>Calculation of move-in cost </h3>

The complete question:

How much would you pay in move-in costs for the two-bedroom hometown apartment if you pay first and last month's rent, a $185 security deposit, and a 30 percent fee to the rental agent? round to the nearest dollar

2 bedroom hometown: $515 plus utilities

$1,515 $1,370 $1,245 $855

The cost of 2 bedroom apartment = $515 ×2 = $1,030

The security deposit= $185

The rental agent fee = 30/100× 515

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Therefore the total rent payed for the apartment

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