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  1. Question #96d3a - Socratic

    The key concept here to understand is that the quantum numbers are kind of like an address, with each quantum number giving even more specific information. n and l give you the rough equivalent of the …

  2. What are the irrational numbers of the following groups?Why

    The angular momentum quantum number l has a range... l = 0, 1, 2, . . . , n-1 where n = 1, 2, 3, ... is the principal quantum number. And each l corresponds to a shape, s,p,d,f,g,h,....

  3. A car at a red light accelerates for 5 seconds and is now ... - Socratic

    I got 5m/s^2 Considering it starts from rest its final velocity will be given by the initial velocity plus the contribution of the acceleration operating during the 5 seconds; we can write: v_f=v_i+at or in …

  4. A friend chooses two #5# digit positive integers with no ... - Socratic

    Nov 10, 2016 · A friend chooses two #5# digit positive integers with no common factors and divides one by the other, telling you the result to #12# significant digits. How can you find out what the two …

  5. How do you write these numbers as a decimal and a percentage

    How do you write these numbers as a decimal and a percentage? Help would be greatly appreciated!! Algebra

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  7. How do you write x^4 + 13x^2 + 36 as a product of linear ... - Socratic

    (x - 2i) (x + 2i) (x - 3i) (x = 3i) y = x^4 + 13x^2 + 36. Call x^2 = X and factor this trinomial: Y = X^2 + 13X + 36 Find 2 numbers knowing sum (13) and product (36). They are 4 and 9. Therefor; Y = (X + 4) (X …

  8. Question #6367d - Socratic

    color (green) ( 4.9color (white) (.)"gallons used in 7 minutes") This is a ratio problem that is best solved in the format of: a/b rather than a:b color (blue ...

  9. Question #5edd6 - Socratic

    Do you mean a geometric sequence ? If so, it's an infinite list of numbers x_ {0},x_ {1},x_ {2},x_ {3},\ldots with the property that x_ {k+1}=r x_ {k} for some number r (and for all integers k\geq 0). Because of …

  10. The difference of a number times 9 and 3 is equal to 7? Write the ...

    =>9n-3 = 7 Let the number be n. =>9n-3 = 7 Number times 9 is multiplication. Difference of two values is subtraction.