The values in questions 1 and 2 may differ due to variations in the data sources, methodologies, or timeframes used for each question. Additionally, they might reflect different aspects of the same phenomenon or be influenced by external factors that were not considered equally in both cases. Such discrepancies can also arise from rounding errors or assumptions made during calculations. Understanding the context and criteria for each question is essential to interpreting the differences accurately.
0 and 1 are the values that can have different answers but are 1 or 2 appart.
1 and 2
The magnetic quantum number ( m_l ) can take on integer values ranging from (-l) to (+l), including zero. For ( l = 0 ), ( m_l ) can only be ( 0 ). For ( l = 1 ), ( m_l ) can be (-1, 0, +1). For ( l = 2 ), ( m_l ) can take the values (-2, -1, 0, +1, +2).
f(x)=2x+2. Put in 0, 1/2, 1, 3/2, 2... and you will get integer values. That is for the domain. The numbers you get when you put that in are the range integral values.
Data that are countable values (does not need to be whole numbers). For example, 1/2, 1, 1 1/2, 2, 2 1/2, etc are discrete.
0 and 1 are the values that can have different answers but are 1 or 2 appart.
The spin quantum number can have two possible values: +1/2 or -1/2.
1 and 2
The magnetic quantum number ( m_l ) can take on integer values ranging from (-l) to (+l), including zero. For ( l = 0 ), ( m_l ) can only be ( 0 ). For ( l = 1 ), ( m_l ) can be (-1, 0, +1). For ( l = 2 ), ( m_l ) can take the values (-2, -1, 0, +1, +2).
f(x)=2x+2. Put in 0, 1/2, 1, 3/2, 2... and you will get integer values. That is for the domain. The numbers you get when you put that in are the range integral values.
The core values of societies are 1) Society's functioning 2) Cognitive values 3) Cultural values
1+1=2 1x2=2 2x1=2
Radio Stars - 2013 We Are We Are Family Values 1-2 was released on: USA: 2013
Data that are countable values (does not need to be whole numbers). For example, 1/2, 1, 1 1/2, 2, 2 1/2, etc are discrete.
Livelyhood - 1997 Working Family Values 1-2 was released on: USA: April 1998
The two societies differ in terms of their values and traditions. Luveina's society values independence and individuality, while Tommy's society values conformity and collectivism. This contrast shapes their personal development and challenges their beliefs as they navigate their coming of age experiences.
The 3 Economics questions are: 1) What to produce 2) For whom to produce 3) and How to produce.