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  1. Organelles in Eukaryotic Cells Questions and Videos - Socratic

    What is the function of cilia in the respiratory system? What is the function of cytoplasm in an animal cell? Which organelle is most likely to take up oxygen and give off carbon dioxide? …

  2. How do vestigial structures support the theory of common …

    Vestigial organs are supposed to be relicts of a past function in a more primate organism. The appendix was once thought to have no useful function in human beings. It is now known that a …

  3. Answers created by Anjali G - Socratic

    Answers created by Anjali G Back to user's profile Next What is the equation of the parabola that has a vertex at (5,2) and passes through point (6,9)? How to integrate ∫ 2lnx x dx ? How do …

  4. Analyzing Concavity of a Function - Socratic

    How do you find the concavity of a rational function? What is the concavity of a linear function? What x values is the function concave down if #f (x) = 15x^ (2/3) + 5x#? How do you know …

  5. Site Map - Recent Questions | Socratic

    C.tectonic plates move apart allowing magma to move to the surface D.hot spots produce magma Given a term in an arithmetic sequence and the common difference, find the term named in …

  6. How do you find a function with a degree of 4 that has zeros

    Feb 20, 2018 · Explanation: If x has a zero at -1, then (x+1)=0. Here's one factor of our function. If x has a zero at 1, then (x-1)=0. Here's another factor of our function. If x has a zero at 0, then …

  7. Question #bc61b - Socratic

    The problem states that the number of mosquitoes per cubic meter is a linear function of the temperature. If we take #M# to represent mosquitoes (in units of #1/m^3#) and #T# to …

  8. Question #3a2d9 - Socratic

    dy/dx = (2x)/5 * 5((x^2+4)/5)^4 = 2x((x^2+4)/5)^4 We can most easily do this via the Chain Rule. The Chain Rule states that, given a function composition f(g(x)), (df ...

  9. Question #4b5a4 - Socratic

    Jan 30, 2017 · Now we need to find the derivative of cos (sqrtx): The chain rule states that, if y is a function of u, and u is a function of x, then (dy)/ (dx) = (dy)/ (du) (du)/ (dx).

  10. Help me in solving this question? - Socratic

    The limit does not exist, see explanation below. We know the function does not exist at the desired point, but it is possible that a LIMIT does. In order to calculate the limit here, it …