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  1. How is naphthalene used in the household? Does it constitute

    You mean the naphthalene cakes that you see on the bottom of urinals? The answer to your question is "not much". Of course the people who supply "moth balls" will machine the napthelene so that it …

  2. Question #e3f51 + Example - Socratic

    None wnd without exception. Scalar quantity is just a number and there in no direction attached to a scalar. As such there is no example of a scalar having direction associated with it. Of course scalar …

  3. Answers created by Joëlle - Socratic

    What does "CMV" mean on my blood donor card? What type hormones do the ovaries produce? In cellular respiration, what is being oxidized and what is being reduced? Is the process of forming ATP …

  4. What is the axis of symmetry of a parabola that has x ... - Socratic

    Explanation: The shape of a parabola is symmetric. Consequently the 'axis of symmetry' is in the middle. Hence its name. So if it is in the middle of the shape then it must be in the middle of the x-intercepts. …

  5. Question #b0b91 - Socratic

    Feb 12, 2016 · A "40% chance of rain" * doesn't * mean that it will rain for 40% of the time. It just means that similar conditions resulted in rainfall somewhere 40% of the time, and no rain the other 60% of …

  6. Why does a sum using the difference method need to factorise

    However this gives an incorrect answer, and the correct one is obtained only when the #1/2# is first factorised. Why is this the case? Calculus

  7. Answers created by Dave - Socratic

    Q&A and Videos that make learning easy. Math, History, Chemistry, Algebra, Calculus, Biology and more.

  8. Let p be a prime.Show that S= {m+nsqrt (-p) | m,n in ZZ} is ... - Socratic

    S is a subring but not an ideal. Given: S = { m + nsqrt (-p) | m, n in ZZ } S contains the additive identity: 0 + 0sqrt (-p) = 0color (white) ( ( (1/1), (1/1))) S is ...

  9. Question #f1456 + Example - Socratic

    Take the constant out. Basically, the part that does not affect the variable #x#. For example, while solving for #d/dx2x^2#, you could take the #2# out as it would not affect the final value.

  10. Two rhombuses have sides with lengths of #12 - Socratic

    no difference.Area's are equal. >A rhombus has 4 equal sides and is constructed from 2 congruent isosceles triangles. The area of 1 triangle = 1/2 a.a sintheta = 1/2 a^2sintheta where a is the length …