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What is the meaning of the term 'structural isomers'?

A pair of strutural isomers are two molecules which have the same molecular formula; the same number of each atom, but which have these atoms arranged differently, and are therefore distinct molecules. An...

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Answered by Cei P. Chemistry tutor
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How does Text X use language to convey meaning?

This is a fairly broad question, which is why it is essential for you to take notes on the text in question and identify a few formal features that you can analyze in your response. There are a number of ...

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Answered by Callie A. English tutor
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The volume of liquid in a container is given by v=(3h^2+4)^(3/2)-8, find dV/dh when h = 0.6

Chain rule: dV/dh=9h(3h^2+4)^(1/2)
sub in h=0.6 , dV/dh = 12.17

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Answered by Johnny H. Maths tutor
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Given that y=(4x^2)lnx, find f"(x) when x=e^2

Product rule: first order derivative = 8xlnx+4x Second order derivative = 8lnx+12 Sub in e^2 , 16lne + 12 = 24

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Answered by Johnny H. Maths tutor
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What is the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and when is it used? With an example

The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is used to work out dominant and recessive allele ratios in a population regarding one gene. Dominant alleles are those which when at all present in the genotype develops a ...

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Answered by Ellie B. Biology tutor
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