Computers and Technology, 12.08.2020 06:01, monster5368
Evaluate interface design models and describe design issues across human-computer interaction environments associated with these models. Support your response.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 06:00, kiaunarayne808
The width of a piece of rectangular land is 5m shorter rhan 1/3 of its length .find the width of the land if the length is 60m,150m.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 21:30, sunshinekisses
After you clean an engine with hot water spray, it seems to stall; when it doesn't stall, it's idling noisily. technician a says to check for loose bolts on the flex plate near the torque converter. technician b says to wipe down the spark plug wires and the distributor cap. who is correct? a. technician a b. both technicians a and b c. technician b
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 01:20, sosick90501
Write a function balancechemical to balance chemical reactions by solving a linear set of equations. the inputs arguments are: reagents: symbols of reagents in string row array products: symbols of products in string row array elements: elements in the reaction in string row array elcmpreag: elemental composition of reactants in two dimensional numeric array elcmpprdcts: elemental composition of prducts in two dimensional numeric array hint: the first part of the problem is setting up the set of linear equations that should be solve. the second part of the problem is to find the integers from the solution. one way to do this is to mulitiply the rational basis for the nullspace by increasing larger integers until both the left-and right-side integers exist. for example, for the reaction that involves reacting with to produce and : reagents=["ch4", "o2"]; products =["co2", "h2o"]; elements =["c","h", "o"] elcmpreag=[1,4,0;
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