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  1. Question #63a28 + Example - Socratic

    Sep 29, 2014 · There are three types of binary compounds: Type I, a metal of fixed charge and a nonmetal Type II, a metal of variable charge and a nonmetal Type III, two non-metals Type II …

  2. What is the range of measure of the third side of a triangle that …

    Dec 27, 2015 · What is the range of measure of the third side of a triangle that has sides of 10.5 cm and 4 cm? Geometry

  3. Question #3c36e + Example - Socratic

    The absolute value function does not have an inverse function. In order for a function f to have an inverse function, f cannot give the same values for two different domain values. (You can't get …

  4. Question #9c034 + Example - Socratic

    Additional information: An adjective is a word used to describe a noun and an adjective can function as a subject complement . A "subject complement" is a noun, a pronoun, or an …

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    Hi! I have a large interest in world history and the English language, and would love to learn more about chemistry and geometry.

  6. Question #138ca - Socratic

    WARNING! Long answer! The molecular formula is "C"_6"H"_5"NO"_2. > I believe the correct vapour density is 61.5. See below. Our first task is to calculate the empirical formula of the …

  7. Question #01f1c + Example - Socratic

    An animal cell is usually round, while a plant cell can be like a "box". An animal cell does not have chloroplasts and a cell wall, while a plant cell does have both of those. An animal cell has a …

  8. Solving Similar Triangles Questions and Videos - Socratic

    Questions and Videos on Solving Similar Triangles, within Geometry

  9. What % of 220 is 44? - Socratic

    Apr 12, 2016 · You have to write a proportion. 44/220 = x/100 x = (44 xx 100)/220 x = 20 44 is 20% of 220. Practice exercises: In the following climatological graph, the red line shows the …

  10. The volume of a square pyramid with a height equal to four less …

    The volume of a square pyramid with a height equal to four less that the length of the base, is given by #V (x) = 1/3 (x^3+8x^2+16x)# where #x# is the height in #cm#. If the length of the …