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he first type of logarithmic equation has two?logs, each having the same base, set equal to each other, and you solve by setting the insides (the "arguments") equal to each other. For example:
Solve?log2(x) =?log2(14).
Since the logarithms on either side of the equation have the same base ("2", in this case), then the only way these two logs can be equal is for their arguments to be equal. In other words, the log expressions being equal says that the arguments must be equal, so I have:
x?= 14
And that's the solution:?x?= 14

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Sam Thompson
20 January 2011
APUSH-2
Ms. Phillips
Outline: History Research Paper

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Reflection Chart

Trait
Examples from my farewell

Diction:?What key words or phrases did I use purposefully? Are the words positive, negative, or neutral?
I used word such as tender and loving purposely in my work to create a positive/neutral farewell. The use in the context imply that it is a positive farewell as I am going off to school and then to college in the end, but also neutral because it isn?t like that I am extremely glad to be separated from my mom but it is a good farewell.

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CLASSICAL INDIA

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Unit 5 Key Terms

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Luxembourg Culture

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Homozygous- organism with a pair of identical alleles for a character

Heterozygous- organism with 2 different alleles for gene

Phenotype- organism's traits(ex. blue eyes)

Genotype-genetic makeup(ex.Pp)

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Harvesting Energy from Food
Cellular respiration involves catabolic pathways.
Substances are being broken down.
Pathways are exergonic.
Couple an endergonic reaction with an exergonic reaction
ADP + PI ? ATP

2 catabolic pathways covered that are exergonic and release energy to power endergonic reaction
Cellular respiration begins with glucose.
Aeorbic

Fermentation begins with glucose.
Anaerobic

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