can no.1 can be considered as prime no in any case?
- TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
In To Kill a Mockingbird where is it when Atticus notices the blanket on Scout from the night…
In this chapter, Miss Maudie’s house catches on fire, and burns to the ground through the night. Atticus lets Scout and Jem come outside and watch as neighbors and other townspeople try to put out…
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- MATH
can no.1 can be considered as prime no in any case?
The number one is not a prime. We say a positive integer p > 1 is a prime number if it has no factor other than 1 and itselef, that is p. Clearly this does not qualify 1 to be prime number as…
- HAMLET
In Act 3 Scene 4, in terms of cultural context/paradox (or other devices), what Hamlet meant by…
In Act III, scene iv of Hamlet, Gertrude asks what she has done to so offend Hamlet. Hamlet, speaking of incest and adultery, responds: Such an act That blurs the grace and blush of modesty;…
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- MATH
if f(x) = log x and g(x) = x^2 then find fog (10)
f(x) = log x g(x) = x^2 fog (10 ) = ? First we need to determine fog (x): We know that : fog (x)= f (g(x) Now we will substitute with g(x) value: ==> f(g(x) = f (x^2) Now in f(x) we will…
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- MATH
sqrt( x^2 – 5x + 4 ) = sqrt( x^2 + 3x -2) find x.
sqrt( x^2 – 5x + 4 ) = sqrt( x^2 + 3x -2) First we will square both sides: ==> ( x^2 – 5x + 4 = x^2 + 3x – 2 Now let us reduce similar terms ( x^2) ==> -5x + 4 = 3x – 2 Now subtract 3x from…
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- MATH
What is the intersepting point of y = 2x^2 – 7 and the line y= -2x + 1
y= 2x^2 – 7 y= -2x + 1 the intersection point of both functions is where both kines have the same a and y coordinates: ==> y 1= y2 ==> 2x^2 – 7 = -2x + 1 Now we will move all terms to the…
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- MATH
Differentiate g(x) = x^3 * cos^2 x
g(x) = x^3 * cos^2 x Find g'(x) We will use the product rule to find the first derivative: Let g(x) = u * v such that: u= x^3 ==> u’ = 3x^2 v= cos^2 x ==> v’ = 2cos x *-sinx = -…
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- MATH
solve the sustem : 2x + y = 3 3y – 2x = 2
2x + y = 3 …………..(1) 3y – 2x = 2 We will rewrite: -2x + 3y = 2 …………….(2) Now , using the elimination method we will solve the system: Let us add (1) and (2): ==> 4y = 5 Now…
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- MATH
Find the numbers such that their sum is 23 and the difference is 1
Let the numbers be x and y : Given that the sum of the numbers is 23 Then we will wrtie: x + y = 23…………(1) Also, given the difference between the numbers is 1: Then we will write: x – y =…
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- MATH
Find the area between the line: y= 4x + 2 and x = 2 and x = 3
y= 4x + 2 x = 2 and x = 3 Let f(x) = 4x+ 2 Then letr F(x) = integral f(x) Then we know that the area between f(x) and x = 2 and x= 3 is: A = F(3) – F(2) Let us integrate f(x): F (x) = intg…
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- THE AMERICAN NOVEL
THE Novel written by John Grisham : The Confession can I get more information ?
Donte Drumm is about to get exicuted because he has been accused of murdering a high school cheerleader. However, its not Donte who killed the girl, its Travis Boyette. Boyette is on a countdown to…
- MATH
simplify the followingL 2 log5 a – 3log b + log ( a+ b)
Let E = 2 log5 a – 3log b + log (a+b) Using logarethim properties we know that: a*log b = log b^a ==> E = log5 (a^2) – log b^2 + log (a+ b) Now we will rewrtie log5 (a^2) to the base 10: We…
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- MATH
What is the maximum value of f(x) = (x-3)/ (2x^2 – 5)
f(x) = (x-3)/ (2x^2 – 5) First we will differentiate: f(x) = u/v such that: u = (x-3) ==> u’ = 1 v = (2x^2 – 5) ==> v’ = 4x ==> f'(x) = (u’v – uv’)/ v^2 = ( (2x^2 – 5) -…
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- LAW AND POLITICS
Should cameras be allowed in the court room? Why or why not?Should…
Are you talking about still cameras or TV cameras? I think that still cameras are fine but that TV cameras are a bit dangerous. I do not see anything wrong with still cameras, though I think that…
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- MATH
find the absolute value of z if 2z – i = 5 – 4i
2z – i = 5 – 4i First we wil write the expression as a complex number z: 2z – i = 5 – 4i Let us add i to both sides” ==> 2z = 5 – 4i + i ==> 2z = 5 – 3i Now we will divide by 2: ==> z = (…
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- NIGHT
In Night, describe the exchange of possessions between father and son when it appears that the…
When it appears that Elie’s father has been selected for death, he is eager to rush over to Elie and give him what Elie ironically and with great sadness called “My inheritance.” Even though this…
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- THE OUTSIDERS
what is ponyboys personalitty like
Ponyboy Curtis is a member of the Greasers, who are members of their town’s low and middle social classes, as opposed to the Socs, who are members of the upper class and enjoy its privileges….
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- THE GIVER
What does Jonas learn about the community’s rule for lying in The Giver?
We first learn about how Jonas feels about lying in chapter 9 on page 68, when Jonas reads his rules. It is the last rule, the shortest, and the only one that is not a procedural instruction….
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- THE CRUCIBLE
In The Crucible how can Abigail Williams be blamed for the witchhunt?
Abigail is trying to put the shame of her sin behind her. Her sin was drinking a charm to kill Goody Proctor before the opening of the play. She and some other girls danced, there was nakedness,…
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- CINEMA
In the movie, “And the Band Played On” what were the stumbling blocks that prevented research on…
Just like Shilts’ great work, the film does a stellar job in exploring how there were both economic and cultural/ political barriers that helped to stump research on AIDS. The fact that government…
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- OF MICE AND MEN
What are some parallels in the story Of Mice and Men between chapters 1 and 6?
These are 5 that I see: 1. LOCATION: The guys had just arrived in chapter 1 and stayed over night right there in the clearing by the pool. They meet again in this place during chapter 6 that they…
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- ARTS
Why are these artists so famous?, it annoys me i hardly know anything about them and all they did…
They are famous because they see what others cannot see. They possess the the ability, skill and talents to express themselves. These are what inspire their observers and fans and so turn them to…
- I STAND HERE IRONING
What is the significance of ironing in life?i need to answer this part in my essay from the…
Ironing was no easy task at the time that this story is set. In fact, ironing has been one of the most enslaving, demanding, and dangerous jobs throughout the history of home economics. All you…
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- TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
How does Bob Ewell impact the person Jem is at the end of the novel?Like what kind of stuff does…
I doubt that Bob Ewell made much impact on Jem. Jem knows him for what he is: an alcoholic, abusive man who does not take care of his children, his home or himself. He is universally despised by…
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- PHILIP K. DICK
From the short story “The Cosmic Poachers,” what is a character description for Captain Shure?
Captain Shure is a classic Golden Age Sci-Fi space captain. He is human-centric, with disdain for alien creatures, and perfectly assured of his moral stance; this even acts as a pun on his name,…
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- THE GREAT GATSBY
What are some quotes describing Nick Carraway and his purpose in the Great Gatsby?
“How do you get to West Egg Village?’ he asked helplessly. I told him. And as I walked on I was lonely no longer. I was a guide a pathfinder, an original settler. Nick describes an encounter he…
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- MATH
find, to 2 decimal places, or a multiple of π (sorry, that should’ve typed as pi), all values of…
To solve for x : (1-tanx)sinx =0. We know that if ab = 0, then a= 0 or b =0. So we can equate either of the factors 1-tanx or sinx to zero. So 1-tanx = 0 , or sinx = 0. Sinx = 0 gives x = 0 , or…
- MACBETH
In Macbeth, what do the old man and Ross discuss near the end of the act? What theme is revealed?
This dialogue comes directly after the murder of King Duncan, at the very end of Act II. Generally, they are discussing the unnatural nature of the killing and how the weirdness of it all is…
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- THE PURLOINED LETTER
What is the plot of “The Purloined Letter” in the form of a plot diagram?
I can give you a general idea of what the plot diagram would look like. If you need more specific details, use the story to fill them in. eNotes also provides a thorough summary of the story. The…
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- ESSAY LAB
In reference to academic papers, what are backnotes?
Footnotes and endnotes are the two most common ways of citing academic text. Some people also refer to endnotes as “backnotes,” although it is not a term commonly used. Essentially, endnotes, or…
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- SCIENCE
What does the word “Experiment Uncertainty” mean and discuss its meaning.
Experimental uncertainty accounts for the fact that no experiment is conducted with perfect conditions. Despite the degree of sophistication of the equipment or experimental procedures utilized,…
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- OTHELLO
How “Othello” is different from Shakespear’s other great tragedies?
Othello is Shakespeare’s only domestic tragedy. It is a tragedy between a husband and a wife, neither of whom are kings and queens or nobility of any kind. Desdemona is a senator’s daughter;…
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- HISTORY
Explain the effects of the Haymarket Riot.
The major effect of the Haymarket Riot is that it hurt American labor unions. It especially hurt the more radical unions and the Knights of Labor in particular. Before the Haymarket Riot, the…
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- 1984
What special job was Julia selected for at work?
She was selected to work in porneosec
- MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
In Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, why are the two couples’ relationships so drastically…
The relationships between the couples Hero and Claudio and Beatrice and Benedick are so different because Shakespeare is showing us two opposite poles of love. Hero’s and Claudio’s relationship…
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- HISTORY
IN what way was the issue of slavery related to Texas/the war with Mexico?
These were related because many in the North believed that the annexation of Texas and the war with Mexico (pretty much both the same issue) were meant to help the South and to expand slavery. If…
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- CIVIL PEACE
what is the theme and point of view of Civil Peace story?give example from text
I believe it was Be thankful to God no matter what. example they mention in the story (nothing puzzles God) 4X repeatly quite a hint huh. The point of view would be third person.
- BUSINESS
What factors affect airline pricing decisions?
There are, of course, many factors that affect the prices that airlines charge their customers. Some of these include: Labor costs. Many airlines have been trying hard to reduce labor costs so…
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- BUSINESS
What values do airlines customer business and leisure travelers seek when they buy a ticket
It used to be that business and leisure travelers were fairly different in terms of what values they were seeking. It used to be that business travelers were in search of flights that would get…
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- BUSINESS
Why has Southwest’s pricing strategy been successful the the last three decades?
Basically, Southwest Airlines’ pricing strategy has been to offer the lowest possible fares. This has succeeded because so many airline passengers have been looking for low fares rather than for…
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- THE WARS
What is the particular role of Robert Ross in The Wars?
Your request is very general, so I will give you a very general description of Robert’s role. Robert Ross is the protagonist in this novel about the effects of war on humans. He is used to express…
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- THE BALLAD OF THE SAD CAFÉ
I have write a personal essay on the story “How the World Was Created” by Carson…
If I were writing an essay about the world McCullers creates in “The Ballad of the Sad Cafe,” I would discuss Miss Amelia’s isolation, Macy’s complete lack of a moral compass, and McCullers’…
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- THE SCARLET LETTER
What is the role and significance of Mistress Hibbins in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter?
Mistress Hibbins, the sister of the governor of the Puritan colony, calls to Hester Prynne in Chapter VIII as she leaves the mansion of the governor, “Wilt thou go with us tonight? There will be…
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- THE STRANGER
When Muersualt, Marie and Raymond take a bus to Masson’s beach house on the outskirts of Algiers,…
In Part I of The Stranger, Raymond and his entourage notice a group of Arabs following them. One of the Arabs includes the brother of Raymond’s girlfriend, the one he beat. As such, the Arab men…
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- ESSAY LAB
I have difficult time to write any kind of essay. It takes too much time to write. Could you give…
Essay writing begins with having something to write about; if at all possible, try writing about an aspect of the story (in this case) that is of interest. Sometimes it may be the plot, or a…
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- EX-BASKETBALL PLAYER
In “Ex-Basketball Player” what does this mean: “Flick stands tall among the idiot pumps – five on…
This important quote comes from the second stanza that introduces us to the character of Flick. It is important to read the quote you have singled out in context of the whole poem and the stanza in…
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- THE BET
In “The Bet,” describe how the banker is contrite and fearful with a quote.
I had to edit your question down to just one question according to enotes regulations. Please remember you are only allowed to ask one question alone in each group per day. Concerning the banker in…
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- THE KITE RUNNER
What is the symbolism of the Kite, Rape and Slingshot in the Kite Runner?What is the symbolism…
The symbolism of the kite has already been discussed in The Kite Runner group. The rape was symbolic of complete and total humiliation of the spirit. It is total domination over another. The act…
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- SONNY’S BLUES
In the story, the narrator has a flashback about his parents and marriage; so, when does he…
As a function of character, flashbacks provide strands of memory that provide information that cannot otherwise be incorporated into a narrative. In “Sonny’s Blues,” James Baldwin makes very…
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- NARRATIVE OF THE LIFE OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS, AN AMERICAN SLAVE
Frederick Douglass sought to shift the domestic debate over slavery by emphasizing particular…
The wording of the question is quite strong. If, indeed, Douglass sought to move the domestic debate over slavery towards the abolitionist side, he certainly was persuasive in what he was…