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  1. Andy D. on Socratic

    From Cambodia, likes science and basketball as well as video games.

  2. Lewis on Socratic

    Lewis gets smarter on Socratic Lewis joined Socratic 8.23013698630137 years ago. Lewis hasn't written a biography yet. 21,181 students helped 5 Answers 1 Asked

  3. Functions? - Socratic

    Jul 16, 2017 · The function h (x)=7sqrtxe^ (-x) is increasing in open interval (1/2,oo) and decreasing in open interval (0,1/2) We have h (x)=7sqrtxe^ (-x). Observe that it is not defined for x<0.

  4. Emily B. on Socratic

    Hello there! I'm Emily, a senior in high school, and I'd like to share my (limited) knowledge as much as I can. If anything is wrong with one of my answers, please do not hesitate to contribute and fix the …

  5. SlothLover on Socratic

    SlothLover gets smarter on Socratic SlothLover joined Socratic 6.989041095890411 years ago. SlothLover hasn't written a biography yet. 12 students helped 17 Asked

  6. Michelle D. on Socratic

    Michelle D. gets smarter on Socratic Michelle D. joined Socratic 6.5479452054794525 years ago. Michelle D. hasn't written a biography yet.

  7. sumaiya subah on Socratic

    sumaiya subah gets smarter on Socratic sumaiya subah joined Socratic 8.32876712328767 years ago. sumaiya subah hasn't written a biography yet.

  8. Question #6f1d8 - Socratic

    Explanation: When adding or subtracting fractions, you must have a common denominator (the bottom number). To achieve this, you can either divide both sides of #12/8# by #2/2#, or you can multiply …

  9. Question #52596 - Socratic

    The distance from the focus # (2,5)# to any point # (x,y)# on the second parabola is:

  10. Question #1b043 - Socratic

    120 It has to be formed with 8, 10, and 15 pebbles of different colors. We then just need to find the LCM (lowest common multiple) of the three numbers. 8=2^3 10=2*5 15=3*5 Therefore the LCM will be …