Which of the following are good questions to ask when trying to understand a problem? Check all that apply.
A. What are the units of the variable? B. Does my guess satisfy the equation? C. How should I present the solution? D. What is the variable? E. Is the variable always positive, negative, or either? F. What is a logical name for the variable?for apex-a, d, e and f
The benchmarks in math are like tests to see if you understand and if the teacher teaches it good for you to understand
It is important to have good communication skill, patience and a good understand of both kids and the math you are teaching.
hi does anyone have any math questions I'm really good at math... write back if u have a questionwhat is pie?
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To score well in your PUC 2nd year PCM exams, focus on important topics such as Kinematics, Laws of Motion, and Thermodynamics in Physics; Organic Chemistry, Stoichiometry, and Equilibrium in Chemistry; and Calculus, Vectors, and Probability in Mathematics. Review previous years' question papers for frequently asked questions and practice numerical problems regularly. Additionally, make sure to understand key concepts and formulas thoroughly, as they often form the basis of exam questions.
Good questions to ask when trying to understand a problem include: What are the specific symptoms or signs of the issue? What are the potential causes, and how have they been identified? Who is affected by the problem, and in what ways? Additionally, what solutions have already been attempted, and what were the outcomes? These questions can help clarify the situation and guide effective problem-solving.
When trying to solve a problem, it's helpful to ask questions like: What is the root cause of the problem? Who is affected by it, and how? What are the potential solutions, and what are their pros and cons? Additionally, asking what resources or constraints we have can guide the decision-making process effectively.
Shows that you have determination, and that you understand what they are trying to teach you.
Anything you don't know and want to, and anything you're curious about, and anything you don't understand and want to, are all good questions.
A good question is something that you don't understand. Others may also not understand either but too lazy to ask and learn.
In the sentence "It's a good idea to ask questions to be sure you understand," the infinitives are "to ask" and "to be." Infinitives are the base form of a verb preceded by "to," and in this case, they express the actions of asking and being sure.
Because there is so many people trying to understand what is the goal of this. There thinking this is a perfectly good joke when people who have a degree in this stuff are wasteing there own time. This is why we have the Merge Option. Eventually all the Question's will be able to merge into one.
No it is very good site and very good idea because different people have different questions for the same things but different people understands the same question or problem differently and they ask questions differently and get the answers accordingt to there structure of question which is quiet helpfull for them to understand the same problem differently from others like students questioning in class room they have different questions for the same topic and questions are almost same but asked differently that's the way different people understand differently from others. im looking 4 an answer but this darn website doesnt have the dang answer
Good communication is important when trying to solve a problem. It allows both sides to identify problems and find a solution.
Very loosley. When it looks good, and it emboidies the emotions of the artist, it is. When the surverours understand it, but still ask questions it is. But if your mom did it its not.
you can avoid draining the good battery
Yes, you can, but why not just say I asked him too many questions? Say what you mean without trying to look fancy. Good style should be subtle.