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How is the perfect passive participle formed and used in Latin?

The perfect passive participle is found in the fourth column of principal parts tables. It is formed differently in each conjugation: First: -atus (amatus) Second: -itus/irregular (monitus) Third: mostly irr...
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Answered by Hope D. Latin tutor
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How do you intergrate ln(x)?

There's a nice trick here you can do, treat the equation as 1*ln(x) then intergrate by parts. Differentiating ln(x) gives 1/x, while intergrating 1 gives x So your left with a much easier intergration x ln(x...
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Explain the use of the verbs Ser and Estar.

The verb 'ser' meaning to be, is used for permanent situations or statuses. e.g. Pablo es un chico aburrido = Pablo is a boring boy. The verb 'estar' also means to be but it is used for temporary situations ...
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Answered by Assia S. Spanish tutor
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Explain the use of the direct object and the indirect object in Italian grammar.

The direct object is used with transitive verbs (action verbs that are received by someone or something) and is not related to the main subject. e.g. Mangio una mela = I eat an apple. The subject here is 'io...
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Answered by Assia S. Italian tutor
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Why is O2 so important for respiration?

Oxygen is a critical component of Aerobic respiration in many animals. The reason why oxygen is so important is because it plays a crucial role in the mitochondria, the powerhouses of the cell. The mitochond...
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Answered by Vignesh S. Biology tutor
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