The teacher is actually a graduate student and not a "real" teacher; I don't even know if they actually care about how we do ... but if they don't they're doing an awfully good job at acting like they do care and I feel like I should thank them. So:
Name,
Thank you for your generous help...
I go to a large state university and admission into the Business school is competitive. Am I in trouble if I had a bad first quarter? I am a freshman and I switched from Engineering to Business.
Grades:
Fall:
General Chem I: 2.4
Calc II: 1.8
Psych 101: 3.6
Winter (estimated):
Intro to Econ...
...for labor are highly elasti? Will an increase in minimum wage create more unemployment if the supply and demand for labor are highly elastic or highly inelastic?
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travels when hit.? For every increase of 1000 feet in elevation, the ball travels about 7 feet farther. Suppose a baseball travels 400 feet when hit in a ball park at sea level.
Write an equation that gives the distance (in feet) the baseball travels as a function of the elevation of the ball...
I'm taking Calc II and Chem I right now and am average to slightly below average in terms of my grades. I am a freshman in college and I think I just needed to get use to the college course load as my grades are continuing to rise after a rocky start.
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the x-axis. Use Simpson's Rul? The region bounded by the curves y = e ^(-1/x), y=0, x=1, and x=5 is rotated by the x-axis. Use Simpson's Rule with n=8 to estimate the volume of the resulting solid.
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Last problem in my homework.. also the toughest.
The region bounded by the curves y = e ^(-1/x), y=0, x=1, and x=5 is rotated by the x-axis. Use Simpson's Rule with n=8 to estimate the volume of the resulting solid.
Thanks.
Last problem in my homework.. also the toughest.
The region bounded by the curves y = e ^(-1/x), y=0, x=1, and x=5 is rotated by the x-axis. Use Simpson's Rule with n=8 to estimate the volume of the resulting solid.
Thanks.
...1050 kg car to rest from a spe? How many kilocalories of heat are generated when the brakes are used to bring a 1050 kg car to rest from a speed of 100 km/h?
A 305 kg piano slides 4.0 m down a 30° incline and is kept from accelerating by a man who is pushing back on it parallel to the incline. The effective coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.40.
force exerted by the man = 459 N
work done by the man on the piano = -1836 J
work done by the friction...
are capable o? Tarzan plans to cross a gorge by swinging in an arc from a hanging vine. If his arms are capable of exerting a force of 1800 N on the rope, what is the maximum speed he can tolerate at the lowest point of his swing? His mass is 84 kg and the vine is 4.8 m long.