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I go to college in the US but I am a canadian resident, how do I become a permanent resident in Arizona
3 AnswersImmigration1 decade agoFind the volume of the ellipsoid x^2 + y^2 + 8 z^2 = 36?
Please could you provide a detailed answer? Like Step by Step I really don't get this chapter. it is still pretty confusing. I tried to find the answer based on others yahoo answer example but I wasn't able to find it. Thank you.
3 AnswersMathematics1 decade agoI am a fashion designer and I was wondering to who or where I can sell my designs in Toronto?
I have more than 300 design in my trendbook.
All very original and creative from streetwear to haute-couture.
Would like to sell it to company, clothing label or department store in Toronto, Ontario ( Canada).
3 AnswersFashion & Accessories1 decade agoWhat was the initial speed of a ball if it throw at 45 degrees to the grounds and lands 15meters away?
Calculus Problem:
A ball is thrown at an angle of 45 degrees to the ground, and lands 15 meters away.
The initial speed of the ball was ___ m/sec.
So I'm trying to solve this problem but I guess I'm using the wrong method. Could you please provide me a detailed answer for this one? Thanks in advance.
2 AnswersMathematics1 decade agoA dense particle with mass 5 kg follows the path r(t)=.... What force acts on the mass at t = 0?
A dense particle with mass 5 kg follows the path r(t)=(sin(3t),cos(9t),2t^(11/2))
with units in meters and second.
What force acts on the mass at t = 0?
( ? , ? , 0 ) kg\ m/s^2
I need help on this one guys. This is what I've done so far:
r'(t)= 3cos(3t), -9sin(9t), 11t^(9/2)
Since they asked the result in m/s^2, I've squared the value of r'(t) and I 've obtained:
[r'(t)]^2 = 9cos^2(3t), 81sin^2(9t), 121t^9
I've tried to plug in t=0 into [r'(t)]^2 and that's how I found z=0
but my answer was wrong with the other vertice of the Force.
Where did I go wrong? and how was I supposed to solve this problem?
1 AnswerPhysics1 decade agoFind the parametric equations for the tangent line to the curve?
Find the parametric equations for the tangent line to the curve
x = t^{4} - 1, y = t^{3} + 1, z = t^{1}
at the point (80, 28, 3). Use the variable t for your parameter.
1 AnswerMathematics1 decade agoIs it possible to live in Tempe, Arizona without a car? If no why exactly? I need specifics reasons.?
I'm transferring to Arizona State University, I don't have family there and I would like to know if its possible to live there without a car. Or if it's convenient.
5 AnswersPhoenix1 decade agoWhat college is better ASU (Arizona State university) or Temple?
I have been recently accepted to ASU and Temple and I'm currently debating what college I should choose.
I'm majoring in Mechanical Engineering and I'm trying to figure out which one is better for my field of study and where I'm going to have a better time.
Please answer with facts so that I can see it for myself.
Thank you.
4 AnswersHigher Education (University +)1 decade ago