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Philosophy 201 with 100% correct answers
Cedric cannot seem to draw a conclusion about a certain political controversy. Instead of hitting 
the books (or doing some internet research), he asks someone he looks up to what his position is. 
He then makes that person's position his own without thinking much about any support for the 
position. 
-This is what it means to create an argument. 
-This is a vice of critical thinking. 
-This is a virtue of critical thinking. - This is a vice of critical thinking. 
Which of the following is t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 37 pages •
Cedric cannot seem to draw a conclusion about a certain political controversy. Instead of hitting 
the books (or doing some internet research), he asks someone he looks up to what his position is. 
He then makes that person's position his own without thinking much about any support for the 
position. 
-This is what it means to create an argument. 
-This is a vice of critical thinking. 
-This is a virtue of critical thinking. - This is a vice of critical thinking. 
Which of the following is t...
Social influence psychology with correct answers
Conformity - when an individual changes their attitude or behaviour in response to group 
pressure 
Compliance - when an individual changes their behaviour publicly but not their private 
beliefs, it is also a temporary change 
Identification - when an individual changes their behaviour publicly and also their private 
beliefs, but only temporarily 
Internalisation - when an individual changes their behaviour publicly and also their private 
beliefs, this is a long term change 
normative soc...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Conformity - when an individual changes their attitude or behaviour in response to group 
pressure 
Compliance - when an individual changes their behaviour publicly but not their private 
beliefs, it is also a temporary change 
Identification - when an individual changes their behaviour publicly and also their private 
beliefs, but only temporarily 
Internalisation - when an individual changes their behaviour publicly and also their private 
beliefs, this is a long term change 
normative soc...
Discrete Math 100% correct solution
Statement - A statement (proposition) is a sentence that is either true or false, but not both. 
Negation - A negation of a statement p is the statement "not p" or "it is not the case that p," 
and is denoted by ⌐p. A statement and its negation always have the opposite truth value. 
Conjunction - The conjunction of two statements p and q is the statement "p and q," and is 
denoted by p ᴧ q. The conjunction p ᴧ q is true if both p and q are true and is false otherwise. 
Disjunction ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Statement - A statement (proposition) is a sentence that is either true or false, but not both. 
Negation - A negation of a statement p is the statement "not p" or "it is not the case that p," 
and is denoted by ⌐p. A statement and its negation always have the opposite truth value. 
Conjunction - The conjunction of two statements p and q is the statement "p and q," and is 
denoted by p ᴧ q. The conjunction p ᴧ q is true if both p and q are true and is false otherwise. 
Disjunction ...
Discrete Math 100% correct solution
Statement - A statement (proposition) is a sentence that is either true or false, but not both. 
Negation - A negation of a statement p is the statement "not p" or "it is not the case that p," 
and is denoted by ⌐p. A statement and its negation always have the opposite truth value. 
Conjunction - The conjunction of two statements p and q is the statement "p and q," and is 
denoted by p ᴧ q. The conjunction p ᴧ q is true if both p and q are true and is false otherwise. 
Disjunction ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Statement - A statement (proposition) is a sentence that is either true or false, but not both. 
Negation - A negation of a statement p is the statement "not p" or "it is not the case that p," 
and is denoted by ⌐p. A statement and its negation always have the opposite truth value. 
Conjunction - The conjunction of two statements p and q is the statement "p and q," and is 
denoted by p ᴧ q. The conjunction p ᴧ q is true if both p and q are true and is false otherwise. 
Disjunction ...
Discrete Math and its Applications
connectives - logical operators used to form new propositions from two or more existing 
propositions 
conjunction - "and"; true only when both propositions are true 
disjunction - "or"; false only when both propositions are false 
exclusive or - true only when exactly one of the propositions is true and false otherwise 
implication - conditional statement; "if p, then q" false when p is true and q is false, true 
otherwise. 
converse of p->q - q->p; equivalent to inverse 
contrapo...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
connectives - logical operators used to form new propositions from two or more existing 
propositions 
conjunction - "and"; true only when both propositions are true 
disjunction - "or"; false only when both propositions are false 
exclusive or - true only when exactly one of the propositions is true and false otherwise 
implication - conditional statement; "if p, then q" false when p is true and q is false, true 
otherwise. 
converse of p->q - q->p; equivalent to inverse 
contrapo...
Weather Forecasting: Quiz with correct answers
Which description refers to short-range forecasts? 
A: cover five days or less 
B: do not require computers 
C: cover more than 10 days 
D: impacted by butterfly effect - A: cover five days or less 
How far in advance is weather forecasting most accurate? 
A: one week 
B: one month 
C: multiple years 
D: multiple months - A: one week 
How is radar used to forecast weather? 
A: It shows areas of high and low pressure. 
B: It collects data in the upper atmosphere.
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Which description refers to short-range forecasts? 
A: cover five days or less 
B: do not require computers 
C: cover more than 10 days 
D: impacted by butterfly effect - A: cover five days or less 
How far in advance is weather forecasting most accurate? 
A: one week 
B: one month 
C: multiple years 
D: multiple months - A: one week 
How is radar used to forecast weather? 
A: It shows areas of high and low pressure. 
B: It collects data in the upper atmosphere.
Saxon Math course 3 with correct answers
Mean - The sum of the data points divided by the number of data points (the average) 
Median - From least to greatest, the middle data point 
Mode - The data point that repeats itself the most 
Range 1) - The difference between the smallest and largest data point 
Rational - Fractions, repeating decimals 
Irrational - Non-terminating and non-repeating 
Perimeter - The length around a polygon 
Circumference - The distance around a circle 
Area - The size of the surface of a flat shape 
Pythagorea...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Mean - The sum of the data points divided by the number of data points (the average) 
Median - From least to greatest, the middle data point 
Mode - The data point that repeats itself the most 
Range 1) - The difference between the smallest and largest data point 
Rational - Fractions, repeating decimals 
Irrational - Non-terminating and non-repeating 
Perimeter - The length around a polygon 
Circumference - The distance around a circle 
Area - The size of the surface of a flat shape 
Pythagorea...
Realidades 2- 2A
acostarse - to go to bed 
afeitarse - to shave 
arreglarse el pelo - to fix one's hair 
bañarse - to bathe 
cepillarse - to brush 
cepillarse los dientes - to brush one's teeth 
cepillarse el pelo - to brush one's hair 
cortarse el pelo - to cut your hair 
despertarse - to wake up 
ducharse - to take a shower 
levantarse - to get up 
lavarse - to wash oneself 
lavarse la cara - to wash one's face 
pedir prestado - to ask to borrow 
pintarse las uñas - to paint one's nails
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
acostarse - to go to bed 
afeitarse - to shave 
arreglarse el pelo - to fix one's hair 
bañarse - to bathe 
cepillarse - to brush 
cepillarse los dientes - to brush one's teeth 
cepillarse el pelo - to brush one's hair 
cortarse el pelo - to cut your hair 
despertarse - to wake up 
ducharse - to take a shower 
levantarse - to get up 
lavarse - to wash oneself 
lavarse la cara - to wash one's face 
pedir prestado - to ask to borrow 
pintarse las uñas - to paint one's nails
Linear Algebra and its Applications
Linear equation - An equation that can be written in the form a1x1 + a2x2 + ... + anxn = b, 
where b and the coefficients a1, ..., an are real or complex numbers. 
coefficients - 
system of linear equations (linear system) - A collection of one or more linear equations 
involving the same set of variables, say, x1, ... , xn. 
solution - A list (s1, s2, ..., sn) of numbers that makes each equation in the system a true 
statement when the values s1, ..., sn are substituted for x1, ..., xn, resp...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Linear equation - An equation that can be written in the form a1x1 + a2x2 + ... + anxn = b, 
where b and the coefficients a1, ..., an are real or complex numbers. 
coefficients - 
system of linear equations (linear system) - A collection of one or more linear equations 
involving the same set of variables, say, x1, ... , xn. 
solution - A list (s1, s2, ..., sn) of numbers that makes each equation in the system a true 
statement when the values s1, ..., sn are substituted for x1, ..., xn, resp...
Electrical Engineering with 100% correct answers
Ammeter (to measure the amount of Amps passing through the circuit.) - What is this? 
(What is its purpose?) 
Battery (voltage source) - What is this? (What is it also known as?) 
light bulb - What is this? 
No (because it isn't complete) - Will this circuit be able to light the bulbs up? (Why or why 
not?) 
Parallel - What kind of circuit is this? 
resistor - What is this? 
Series - What kind of circuit is this? 
switch - What is this? 
potential difference (voltage) - Charge will flow when ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Ammeter (to measure the amount of Amps passing through the circuit.) - What is this? 
(What is its purpose?) 
Battery (voltage source) - What is this? (What is it also known as?) 
light bulb - What is this? 
No (because it isn't complete) - Will this circuit be able to light the bulbs up? (Why or why 
not?) 
Parallel - What kind of circuit is this? 
resistor - What is this? 
Series - What kind of circuit is this? 
switch - What is this? 
potential difference (voltage) - Charge will flow when ...