false is not the right answer. Its true because classifying allows you to stay organized so a drawback of classifying is things staying disorganized.
Because if it is not balanced it is not a true equation.
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Assuming that you mean not (p or q) if and only if P ~(PVQ)--> P so now construct a truth table, (just place it vertical since i cannot place it vertical through here.) P True True False False Q True False True False (PVQ) True True True False ~(PVQ) False False False True ~(PVQ)-->P True True True False if it's ~(P^Q) -->P then it's, P True True False False Q True False True False (P^Q) True False False False ~(P^Q) False True True True ~(P^Q)-->P True True False False
For Apex the answer is “True“.
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No,it is balanced forces
False. A balanced force does not accelerate an object, but an unbalanced force is required to change the motion of an object.
False. The intermediates formed during the elementary processes of a reaction mechanism may cancel out in the overall balanced equation, but they are still represented in the mechanism. They are important for understanding the steps involved in the reaction process.
False. Balanced forces do not cause a change in motion. When the forces acting on an object are balanced, the object will remain at rest or continue moving at a constant velocity.
True. Practicing defensive driving behaviors such as staying focused, obeying traffic laws, maintaining a safe following distance, and being alert to potential hazards can decrease your risk of being injured or killed in a collision.
false is not the right answer. Its true because classifying allows you to stay organized so a drawback of classifying is things staying disorganized.
That's true. Plus ... even if the forces on an object are BALANCED, it can keep moving forever.