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Q: Why Joseph 2 is considered the most radical of the Monarchs?
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What are radical terms?

A "radical" equation is an equation in which at least one variable expression is stuck inside a radical, usually a square root. The "radical" in "radical equations" can be any root, whether a square root, a cube root, or some other root. Most of the examples in what follows use square roots as the radical, but (warning!) you should not be surprised to see an occasional cube root or fourth root in your homework or on a test.


What 2 places do they have a monarchy?

Among several other countries, England and Sweden currently have ruling monarchs. Many of the British Commonwealth countries also have Queen Elizabeth II as their monarch. However in the modern world most monarchs have given power over to the people in a more democratic government


What is the death rate of butterflies?

They have a 100% death rate- they all die. Most live for less than a year. Some such a monarchs fly south and live all winter then return lay eggs and die.


What years did Joseph of the Bible live?

Traditional chronology places Joseph's lifetime from 1561 BCE (his birth), to 1451 BCE (his death). Non-traditional opinions place him at an earlier time. See also:TimelineWhy was Joseph important?1) It was thanks to him that our ancestors (Jacob and his family) survived the famine (Genesis ch.46 and ch.50).2) He was the only person from the time of Jacob until Moses who experienced prophecy in any form. (Joseph had prophetic dreams. Genesis ch.37.)3) Joseph was viceroy in Egypt (Genesis ch.41); and it was thanks to him that the nation of Egypt survived the famine.4) During the long sojourn of the Israelites in Egypt, Joseph took steps to preclude them from assimilating (Genesis 46:31-34).5) Jacob considered Joseph the most worthy of his sons (Genesis 37:3 and 49:26); and he was deemed important enough to comprise two of the twelve Israelite tribes (Genesis 48:3-5).6) He was the ancestor of Joshua (1 Chronicles ch.7).7) Joseph was steadfast in withstanding temptation (Genesis ch.39).See also:God's providence for JosephJacob and Joseph


Why is the golden ratio considered the ideal ratio?

It is considered that a shape, eg. Rectangle, with the golden ratio looks "most pleasing to the eye".