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Commencing with the general equation for a surge function, prove (or disprove) the findings of a point of inflection from 6 random points and the relationship between the variables using algebra. Include a discussion
I am trying to call an array but it is not being called through a method.
Linear Programming Project
Name of Company -
Type of Business -
Two Products Made -
Assigned Variables -
Number of Each Product Produced -
Profit Earned with Each Product -
Total Profit Earned –
Note: Areas highlighted in blue should be replaced with information unique to your project/company.
System of Inequalities
Product Information Inequality
# of product #1 per day------------------------------------------------------------
# of product #2 per day------------------------------------------------------------
^
Profit per product #2---------- I ---------------------------
Profit per product #1 ---------- ---------------------------
Total profit earned =
Graph of the System of Inequalities
Points of Intersection Inequality
Point #1 ------------------------------------------------------------
Point #2 ------------------------------------------------------------
Point #3 ------------------------------------------------------------
If # of product #1 and # of product #2 are made, Company Z will earn $ that day.
If # of product #1 and # of product #2 are made, Company Z will earn $ that day.
If # of product #1 and # of product #2 are made, Company Z will earn $ that day.
Maximized Profit Combination
# of product #1 and # of product #2 should be made for Company Z to earn the most amount of money each day.
Company Commercial (for project option #2 only)
How do you get molar mass?
50g Fe2O3 x 1mol/159.7g x 6HCl / 1Fe2O3 x 36,46g/1mol =68.49g HCl
the balanced chemical equation is given Fe2O3 + 6HCl --> 2FeCl3 + 3H2O
Where does the 159.7g come from ??
Benefit of Air Conservation
code in c# (2008), to use one app.config across multiple projects in a solution.
A basketball player is standing on the floor 10.0 m from the basket .The height of the basket is 3.05 m and he shoots the ball at 40.0 angle with the horizantal from the height of 2.00 m .
A- What is the acceleration of the of the basketball at the heights point in its trajectory ?
B- At what speed must the player throw the basketball so that the ball goes through the hoop without striking the bachboard?
The gase equation.
State the follwing - the volume of a gase at 0 kelvin.








