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As written this is not a graphable thing. I does not represent a graphable equation because there is no "=" sign. Whatever the equation might be, the x intercept is found by setting y=0, which leaves you with an equation for x, which is the intercept.
Let x represent the first integer. The second consecutive integer is then x + 1. The equation can be written as x + (x + 1) = 71.
M= slope (rise/run) B= Y-intercept (where the line intercepts the y-axis)
p represents the square root of the frequency of the homozygous genotype AA.
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The p and q variables in the Hardy-Weinberg equation represent the frequencies of the two alleles in a population. The equation is often written as p^2 + 2pq + q^2 = 1, where p and q represent the frequencies of the dominant and recessive alleles, respectively.
As written this is not a graphable thing. I does not represent a graphable equation because there is no "=" sign. Whatever the equation might be, the x intercept is found by setting y=0, which leaves you with an equation for x, which is the intercept.
p and q represent the frequencies of two types of alleles.
Let x represent the first integer. The second consecutive integer is then x + 1. The equation can be written as x + (x + 1) = 71.
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The written notation used to represent the number of atoms of each element in a compound is called a chemical formula. It shows the types of atoms and the ratio of each element in the compound.
The chemical symbol for fluorine is F. It is a halogen element with atomic number 9. It is written as F2 in its diatomic form.
M= slope (rise/run) B= Y-intercept (where the line intercepts the y-axis)
p represents the square root of the frequency of the homozygous genotype AA.
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The enthalpy of formation equation for Ethanol (CH3CH2OH) can be written as: CH3CH2OH (l) -> C2H5OH (l) + 3/2 O2 (g) This equation represents the formation of 1 mol of Ethanol from its elements in their standard states at 25°C and 1 atm pressure.