Answer:
Do not post any nonsense question
The correct answer is symbolic play.
Explanation:
There are several types of play that children need for their development as they grow up. The six major types of play are;
- symbolic play
- constructive play
- formal play
- functional play
- cooperative play
- onlooker play
Symbolic play is when the child or group of children can use their own ideas and actions to use in playtime. They can represent other objects or people such as the shopkeeper, assistant, and customer when playing shopping.
More people know symbolic play as "pretend play." They usually begin learning symbolic play around the age of 11 months on average. But there are some children who learn around the 8-month mark.
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Answer:
Explanation:
tan(a) (sin(a) - cos(a) - cot(a) (sin(a) - cos(a)
(tan(a) - cot(a)(sin(a) - cos(a) )
(sin(a)/cos(a) - cos(a)/sin(a) ) (sin(a) - cos(a) )
(sin^2(a) - cos^2(a) )/[(sin(a)*cos(a)] * (sin(a) - cos(a) )
(sin(a) - cos(a)) [sin(a) + cos(a) + 1] / (sin(a) * cos(a) )
That's as much as I can see that can be done.
What , what you mean 11 on this app
What?????????? what book????