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    Parallel Lines Lab Report

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    Lines in Terms of Their Slopes Learning Objective At the end of this class session, you will have well understood about the condition for perpendicular lines in terms of their slopes. Slide 2: Introduction Slope is the ratio of the change in the horizontal distance to the change in the vertical distance. Slide 3: Explanation_1 Area of a Quadrilateral Teacher: Hi students, today we are going to discuss about the condition for perpendicular lines in terms of their slopes. Student: Okay, mam.…

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    change of ownership, Smart Snow Limited focused exclusively on providing package holidays from the UK to ski resorts in France, Switzerland and Italy. In 2008 it diversified its business to include the operation of a dry ski slope centre in East Anglia in England. Dry slope skiing involves skiing on specially designed plastic matting and offers an opportunity for skiers to practise their skills when no snow is available,…

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    distance. The time data and position data in a graph can be use to create a slope of time vs. position.…

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    Landslide Essay

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    range of ground movements, such as deep or shallow failure slopes and rock falls. See figure 1.1. 1.1.1 Factors influence Landslides Landslides occur when the stability of the slope turns from the stable state to unstable state. Most of the Landslides usually cause depend on two main factors: (i) Natural Factors and (ii) Anthropogenic Factors. (USSG, 2004) (i) Natural Factors (a) Geological factors: If the geological conditions of a slope are weak or sensitive materials, jointed, weathered…

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    Ski Lodge Research Paper

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    I began to make my way out of the ski lodge. My family and I had just finished eating lunch in the ski lodge and I was getting ready to hit the last few slopes before I called it a day. It had been many years since I had last spent time in Colorado, my old home. I was ecstatic I had the opportunity to visit during the winter so I could once again experience one of my favorite activities of skiing. Shortly after attending my family reunion, my family made their way up to Monarch Mountain to spend…

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    would have to divide everything by -3. Your final answer for this question is y=-2/3x+400. Your slope is -2/3 and your y-intercept is 400. 2. So we know that our slope is -2/3 and the y-intercept is 400. You have one point on the straight line at (0, 400).Since the slope is negative, x is going to increase and y is going to decrease. And since the slope is a fraction, there will be rise over run. For the slope, you have to take 3 steps on the x-axis and the y is going to go down…

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    that will reduce the amount and rate of the water runoff and thus reduce the amount of erosion. The P factor represents the ratio of soil loss by a support practice to that of straight-row farming up and down the slope. The most commonly used supporting cropland practices are cross-slope cultivation, contour farming and strip…

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    Mountain Apolaia Analysis

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    of frightening even the bravest of men, skiers know it as the mountain with the toughest slopes on the planet. The slopes are divided in two sections, the slopes of submission and pride slopes. Although both extremely difficult, most men, with the least sense of self-preservation, take the “easiest” slopes, submission slopes. While the more audacious skiers that challenge mother nature, take the pride slopes, which often results in severe injuries and even death. On the base of the mountain, in…

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    potential. The depolarization slope in the action potential became less steep as the concentration of STX increased. Likewise, the slope of repolarization decreased as STX…

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    Picket Fence Lab

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    fast since the slope changes from small to big. On the other hand, the velocity-time graphs appeared linear and with a constant slope, so the “linear fit” function on Logger Pro was selected to fit a straight line to the data. Its shape was an increasing straight line, which signifies accelerated motion when an object is in free-fall. (See Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 below). Figure 1: The Position-Time graph of the picket fence. Figure 2: The Velocity-Time graph of the picket fence. The slope of the…

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