Well, as it says, your first statement needs to explain what interests you about the program.
If you feel you need multiple paragraphs, let the first be an introduction, around 4 or 5 sentences. Include, possibly what pushed you to apply for this program, what you're looking forward to, and a reason for them to hire you. You can add a thesis statement of sorts if that helps (a short statement, usually one sentence, that summarizes the main point or claim of a paper). The first paragraph can be short, it doesn't need to be too in-depth. You can talk more about that later in your statement.
The body paragraphs must include your goals and extracurricular interests (what courses would you like to take and why?).
As it states, you must list your GPA, what interests you about the Major and/or Minor/Workshop courses, and what you can contribute (you can build off of what you said in your first paragraph here).
It is very important to share additional details you think are important, such as accomplishments you are proud of, for example.
A conclusion would be nice, a short and sweet wrap-up of your overall statement (not too long).
Remember, the name of the game is to sound confident and prove to them that you are in fact a good fit for the program! Good luck! Stay focused ^^
Answer:
a.) dx3x² + 2
Use the properties of integrals
That's
integral 3x² + integral 2
= 3x^2+1/3 + 2x + c
= 3x³/3 + 2x + c
= x³ + 2x + C
where C is the constant of integration
b.) x³ + 2x
Use the properties of integrals
That's
integral x³ + integral 2x
= x^3+1/4 + 2x^1+1/2
= x⁴/4 + 2x²/2 + c
= x⁴/4 + x² + C
c.) dx6x 5 + 5
Use the properties of integrals
That's
integral 6x^5 + integral 5
= 6x^5+1/6 + 5x
= 6x^6/6 + 5x
= x^6 + 5x + C
d.) x^6 + 5x
integral x^6 + integral 5x
= x^6+1/7 + 5x^1+1/2
= x^7/7 + 5/2x² + C
Hope this helps
THE ANSWER IS 42,000.
TO GET THIS WE KNOW THAT 1 KILOMETERS IS 10,000.
SO YOU TAKE 4.2 AND MULTIPLY IT BY 10,000. THAT EQUALS 42,000.
(2, 12)
Because that is where the graphs intersect.
Answer:
It is a same size scalene triangle as the original triangle.
Step-by-step explanation:
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