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False. The first heart transplant was performed December 3, 1967, by South African surgeon Christiaan Barnard
A truth table is a chart of all of the possible combinations of true and false for a given set of options. The first step is to make x number of columns, where x is the number of inputs there are. Then in the first column write down x trues, followed by x false. Then in the following columns write down x/2 trues and false, alternating then x/4, then x/8 and so on.
False! If the graph is exactly the same, then the x-intercepts will be the same which implies the roots are them same. However, you can have the same roots and different graphs. So while the first statement is true, the converse if not.
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That will depend on exactly how the equation is formed. In many cases, you can apply the inverse function to the outside first. Here is an example:sin(ln(x)) = ... To solve for "x", FIRST apply the inverse function of the sine (i.e., arcsin) to both sides of the equation. Next, apply the inverse of the natural logarithm to both sides. In this case, the exponential function (raise "e" to the power of the entire expression on both sides).
true NEW RESPONDENT. False. The first shots of the Revolutionary War were fired at Lexington.
The first shots were fired at the bridge of Concord
There has been a false start.
before 20 years
I would describe that statement, that Euclid was the first to apply for geometry, as confusing, rather than as being either true or false. People apply for jobs, they apply for loans, they apply for disability payments, they apply for grants, but they do not apply for geometry. People study geometry, they write about geometry (which is what Euclid did) and they use geometry to solve various problems, but they don't apply for geometry.
The first false start is charged to the field, it doesn't matter who did it. The time anyone false starts after that, though, they are disqualified.
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the first shots of the war was fired at Fort Sumter
On April 19, 1775 in the colonial town of Lexington the first shot was fired. Seventy-seven of the men waited on the town green for the British. No one knows who fired the first shot, but before the British moved on to Concord several colonists were dead and houses burned.
the confederacy fired the first shot of the civil war
They fired at the lexington and concord battle.
It was the USS Ward who fired the first shots to a Japanese midget subs in the early morning of December 7, 1941 before the Japanese Imperial Army attack and bombed pearl Harbor.