The Army leader must be a person of action Be-Know-Do, also known as BKD model is developed by the Army leadership. It describes the leaders of character and competence. The expression "Be" means that the Army leader must be a person of action and it places an emphasis on "character-based" leadership.
x2 + 9 = (x + 3i)(x - 3i) The answer is based on a knowledge of imaginary and complex numbers where i2 = -1
It is based on definition that you have to accept...which is: i = the square root of -1 So, if you were to square i then you would get -1. Hope that helped.
Imaginary numbers are a mathematical concept, first defined to handle the square root of negative numbers. At first, many mathematicians did not think very kindly of them, until Euler's formula in the 1700's, then later applications in electricity and wave analysis were recognized.Complex numbers are numbers on a plane, for which special which special operations are defined. Complex numbers have a real part, and an imaginary part.There are several practical applications; for example, electrical engineers use complex numbers for circuit calculations with AC. There are other applications, too; for example, in art (creating interesting patterns, called fractals - based on calculations with complex numbers). Quantum mechanics routinely uses complex numbers.The Wikipedia article on complex numbers gives a good overview.The Picomonster website has some cool animations which show complex and imaginary numbers 'in action', so to speak.
Your roof is a square based pyramid.
D. A fictional character who shares many qualities with the author's best friend-Apex
D. A fictional character who shares many qualities with the author's best friend-Apex
As in, "is he a real character, not a figment of another character's imagination"? If so - yes. Sure, he is ignored a lot but I don't think there's anything in there that would suggest he was imaginary. If you meant, "is he based on a real person?" - no, not to my knowledge.
Absolutely not. Even if your imaginary friend is based on a person who has died, they can in no way ever possibly turn into a ghost.
He was just a imaginary person probably based off of most of the women on the titanic
To an extent, yes. Charles Foster Kane, for example, was based on William Randolph Hearst.
focuses on the moral character of the person performing action
No, Phileas Fogg is a fictional character created by Jules Verne for his novel "Around the World in Eighty Days." The character is not based on a real person.
whatever book you are reading and the character that's name sows up the most is the person who it is based on
He was a fictional character.
The character of Rollergirl in the film Boogie nights, was not based on a real person. The main character of Dirk Diggler was however loosely based on adult film star John Holmes
No.It is fictional.