
Question #59f68 - Socratic
The data enables us to find m and "C" which gives us the equation of the line. Once we know that we can find the temperature at which "V"=0 which will be absolute zero. We are told that "V"=1"dm"^ (3) …
Question #6f7ba - Socratic
Since v max = SQRT(k/m), (this can be derived from calculus and the equations of motion for simple harmonic oscillation), you can make m the subject of the formula to find m =k/v^2, and hence if v …
freebsd m_tag_get man page on unix.com
freebsd operating system manual for m_tag_get section 9 of the unix.com man page documentation.
What is the equation of the line the points (-3, 3) and ... - Socratic
The slope can be found by using the formula: m = y2 −y1 x2 −x1 Where m is the slope and (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) are the two points on the line. Substituting the values from the points in the problem gives: m …
redhat ypwhich man page on unix.com
-m mname Find the master NIS server for a map. No hostname can be specified with the -m option. mname can be a mapname or nickname for a map. If mname is omitted, ypwhich will produce a list …
Question #35f3f + Example - Socratic
The rate is 65/6 "m/min"=10 5/6 "m/min"~~10.83 "m/min" This is a nice example of a Related Rates problem. (Perhaps better called by the full name "Related Rates of Change") Solution: h is the …
Question #5ad31 - Socratic
Where: #m# is the total cost for a non-member #c# is the number of aerobic classes a non-member attends What we are trying to find is when #m = n# so we can write and solve this for #c# (the …
debian re-pcr man page on unix.com
debian operating system manual for re-pcr section 1 of the unix.com man page documentation.
v7 cc man page on unix.com
v7 operating system manual for cc section 1 of the unix.com man page documentation.
centos useradd man page on unix.com
centos operating system manual for useradd section 8 of the unix.com man page documentation.