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population and sample standard deviation standard deviation measures the spread of a data distribution . it measures the typical distance between each data point and the mean . the formula we use for standard deviation depends on whether the data is being considered a population of its own , or the data is a sample rep... | the result is called the variance . step 6 : take the square root of the variance to get the standard deviation . example : population standard deviation four friends were comparing their scores on a recent essay . | so why is it that at the end of this article they take the square root of the unbiased sample variance ? |
what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . for reversible reaction $ \text { aa } +\text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } +\text { dd } $ , where $ \text a $ , $ \text b $ , $ \text c $ , and $ \text d $ are the st... | example given the following concentrations , what is $ q $ ? and , if $ k=1.0 $ , which side of the reaction is favored at that value of $ q $ ? $ \text { co } ( g ) +\text { h } _2 \text { o } ( g ) \leftrightharpoons \text { co } _2 ( g ) +\text { h } _2 ( g ) $ $ [ \text { co } ( g ) ] = [ \text { h } _2 \text o ( g... | how can you have a k value of 1 and then get a q value of anything else than 1 ? |
what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . for reversible reaction $ \text { aa } +\text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } +\text { dd } $ , where $ \text a $ , $ \text b $ , $ \text c $ , and $ \text d $ are the st... | this tells us that our reaction will be favoring the reverse reaction in order to make more reactants and consume excess products . as you can see , both methods give the same answer , so you can decide which one works best for you ! summary # # we can compare the reaction quotient $ q $ to the equilibrium constant $ k... | when setting up an ice chart where and how do you decide which will be -x and which will be x ? |
what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . for reversible reaction $ \text { aa } +\text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } +\text { dd } $ , where $ \text a $ , $ \text b $ , $ \text c $ , and $ \text d $ are the st... | if we are moving to the left toward zero , we are moving in the direction of making more reactants and favoring the reverse reaction . example given the following concentrations , what is $ q $ ? and , if $ k=1.0 $ , which side of the reaction is favored at that value of $ q $ ? $ \text { co } ( g ) +\text { h } _2 \te... | how can you use the q-value to predict if a reaction is going to be spontaneous ? |
what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . for reversible reaction $ \text { aa } +\text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } +\text { dd } $ , where $ \text a $ , $ \text b $ , $ \text c $ , and $ \text d $ are the st... | another way we can think about these ideas is to draw out a number line for all possible values of $ q $ : to simplify things a bit , the line can be roughly divided into three regions . for very small values of $ q $ , ~ $ 10^ { -3 } $ or less , the reaction has mostly reactants . for intermediate values of $ q $ , be... | if i have af q=2.7*10^7 and af ksp = 2.92*10^-14 , is this reaction going to be spontaneous ? |
what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . for reversible reaction $ \text { aa } +\text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } +\text { dd } $ , where $ \text a $ , $ \text b $ , $ \text c $ , and $ \text d $ are the st... | for a reaction that has only products , we have $ [ \text a ] = [ \text b ] =0 $ in the denominator of our equation , so $ q $ is infinitely large . most of the time , we will have some mixture of reactants and products , but you can still remember that very small values of $ q $ tell you that you have mostly reactants... | how can we identify products and reactants ? |
what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . for reversible reaction $ \text { aa } +\text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } +\text { dd } $ , where $ \text a $ , $ \text b $ , $ \text c $ , and $ \text d $ are the st... | for a reaction that has only products , we have $ [ \text a ] = [ \text b ] =0 $ in the denominator of our equation , so $ q $ is infinitely large . most of the time , we will have some mixture of reactants and products , but you can still remember that very small values of $ q $ tell you that you have mostly reactants... | ca n't we just assume them to be always all reactants , as definition-wise , reactants react to give products ? |
what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . for reversible reaction $ \text { aa } +\text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } +\text { dd } $ , where $ \text a $ , $ \text b $ , $ \text c $ , and $ \text d $ are the st... | as you can see , both methods give the same answer , so you can decide which one works best for you ! summary # # we can compare the reaction quotient $ q $ to the equilibrium constant $ k $ to predict what a reaction will do to reach equilibrium . in addition , you might see $ q $ pop up in other chemistry topics and ... | would adding excess reactant effect the value of the equilibrium constant or the reaction quotient ? |
what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . for reversible reaction $ \text { aa } +\text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } +\text { dd } $ , where $ \text a $ , $ \text b $ , $ \text c $ , and $ \text d $ are the st... | in order to reach equilibrium , the reaction will favor the forward reaction and try to use up some of the excess reactant to make more product . $ 3.~q=k $ hooray ! the reaction is already at equilibrium ! | in the above example how do we calculate the value of k or q ? |
what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . for reversible reaction $ \text { aa } +\text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } +\text { dd } $ , where $ \text a $ , $ \text b $ , $ \text c $ , and $ \text d $ are the st... | in order to reach equilibrium , the reaction will favor the forward reaction and try to use up some of the excess reactant to make more product . $ 3.~q=k $ hooray ! the reaction is already at equilibrium ! | why should n't k or q contain pure liquids or pure solids ? |
what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . for reversible reaction $ \text { aa } +\text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } +\text { dd } $ , where $ \text a $ , $ \text b $ , $ \text c $ , and $ \text d $ are the st... | therefore , the reaction will try to use up some of the excess product and favor the reverse reaction to reach equilibrium . $ 2.~q & lt ; k $ in this case , the ratio of products to reactants is less than that for the system at equilibrium . in other words , the concentration of the reactants is higher than it would b... | why would there at all be any shift in ratio and why is there a equilibrium ratio , since it is not changing pressure at all ? |
what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . for reversible reaction $ \text { aa } +\text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } +\text { dd } $ , where $ \text a $ , $ \text b $ , $ \text c $ , and $ \text d $ are the st... | in order to reach equilibrium , the reaction will favor the forward reaction and try to use up some of the excess reactant to make more product . $ 3.~q=k $ hooray ! the reaction is already at equilibrium ! | what are the values to dterminate k ? |
what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . for reversible reaction $ \text { aa } +\text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } +\text { dd } $ , where $ \text a $ , $ \text b $ , $ \text c $ , and $ \text d $ are the st... | what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . | why are we not including pure solid and liquid on q calculations ? |
what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . for reversible reaction $ \text { aa } +\text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } +\text { dd } $ , where $ \text a $ , $ \text b $ , $ \text c $ , and $ \text d $ are the st... | most of the time , we will have some mixture of reactants and products , but you can still remember that very small values of $ q $ tell you that you have mostly reactants and very large values of $ q $ result from having mostly products in the reaction vessel . comparing $ q $ and $ k $ for a given reaction tells us w... | why is backward reaction rate is greater than the forward reaction rate when q is higher than k ? |
what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . for reversible reaction $ \text { aa } +\text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } +\text { dd } $ , where $ \text a $ , $ \text b $ , $ \text c $ , and $ \text d $ are the st... | if we are moving to the left toward zero , we are moving in the direction of making more reactants and favoring the reverse reaction . example given the following concentrations , what is $ q $ ? and , if $ k=1.0 $ , which side of the reaction is favored at that value of $ q $ ? | how do you calculate the qp value for a system when the total pressure is given but the volume of gases are given in percentages ? |
what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . for reversible reaction $ \text { aa } +\text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } +\text { dd } $ , where $ \text a $ , $ \text b $ , $ \text c $ , and $ \text d $ are the st... | in order to reach equilibrium , the reaction will favor the forward reaction and try to use up some of the excess reactant to make more product . $ 3.~q=k $ hooray ! the reaction is already at equilibrium ! | as a reaction approaches equilibrium with a q less than k will the reaction have anet loss in reactants or will k decrease to equal q ? |
what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . for reversible reaction $ \text { aa } +\text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } +\text { dd } $ , where $ \text a $ , $ \text b $ , $ \text c $ , and $ \text d $ are the st... | example given the following concentrations , what is $ q $ ? and , if $ k=1.0 $ , which side of the reaction is favored at that value of $ q $ ? $ \text { co } ( g ) +\text { h } _2 \text { o } ( g ) \leftrightharpoons \text { co } _2 ( g ) +\text { h } _2 ( g ) $ $ [ \text { co } ( g ) ] = [ \text { h } _2 \text o ( g... | why active mass of solid or liquid is always taken to be 1 ? |
what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . for reversible reaction $ \text { aa } +\text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } +\text { dd } $ , where $ \text a $ , $ \text b $ , $ \text c $ , and $ \text d $ are the st... | in order to reach equilibrium , the reaction will favor the forward reaction and try to use up some of the excess reactant to make more product . $ 3.~q=k $ hooray ! the reaction is already at equilibrium ! | why the concentration of pure liquid and solid excluded from k ? |
what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . for reversible reaction $ \text { aa } +\text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } +\text { dd } $ , where $ \text a $ , $ \text b $ , $ \text c $ , and $ \text d $ are the st... | what is q ? the reaction quotient $ q $ is a measure of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction at a given time . | what are all the molecules similar in ? |
imagine yourself in the vast prayer hall of an ottoman mosque during the height of its empire in the 16th century . as you bask in the splendor of the sacred space , you notice that suspended above your head are hundreds of glowing oil lamps , and attached to these lamps are lavishly decorated spherical ornaments . wha... | the sphere ’ s red pigment is slightly raised , lending a subtle texture to the ornament , which is also coated in a transparent glaze , giving it an all-over shine . a brief history of ottoman ceramics ottoman pottery made in nakkashanes ( imperial workshops ) was strongly influenced by chinese porcelain , especially ... | the spherical ones made of fritware apparently are translucent , but the ceramic and porcelain ones ? |
given two functions , we can combine them in such a way so that the outputs of one function become the inputs of the other . this action defines a composite function . let 's take a look at what this means ! evaluating composite functions example if $ f ( x ) =3x-1 $ and $ g ( x ) =x^3+2 $ , then what is $ f ( g ( 3 ) ... | now let 's look at another example with this new definition in mind . example $ g ( x ) =x+4 $ $ h ( x ) =x^2-2x $ find $ ( h\circ g ) ( x ) $ and $ ( h\circ g ) ( -2 ) $ . solution we can find $ ( h\circ g ) ( x ) $ as follows : $ \begin { align } ( h\circ g ) ( x ) & amp ; =h ( g ( x ) ) & amp ; \small { \gray { \tex... | in this example : g ( x ) = x+4 h ( x ) = x^2 + 2x find ( h o g ) ( x ) where does the 8x come from ? |
given two functions , we can combine them in such a way so that the outputs of one function become the inputs of the other . this action defines a composite function . let 's take a look at what this means ! evaluating composite functions example if $ f ( x ) =3x-1 $ and $ g ( x ) =x^3+2 $ , then what is $ f ( g ( 3 ) ... | } } } \\ & amp ; = { 86 } \\ \end { align } $ it follows that $ f ( g ( { 3 } ) ) =f ( { 29 } ) = { 86 } $ . finding the composite function in the above example , function $ g $ took $ 3 $ to $ 29 $ , and then function $ f $ took $ 29 $ to $ 86 $ . let 's find the function that takes $ 3 $ directly to $ 86 $ . | how do you know when to use the `` inside out property '' or the composing function ? |
given two functions , we can combine them in such a way so that the outputs of one function become the inputs of the other . this action defines a composite function . let 's take a look at what this means ! evaluating composite functions example if $ f ( x ) =3x-1 $ and $ g ( x ) =x^3+2 $ , then what is $ f ( g ( 3 ) ... | solution if we look at the expression $ f ( \maroond { g ( x ) } ) $ , we can see that $ \maroond { g ( x ) } $ is the input of function $ f $ . so , let 's substitute $ \maroond { g ( x ) } $ everywhere we see $ \bluee x $ in function $ f $ . $ \begin { align } f ( \bluee x ) & amp ; =3\bluee x-1\\ f ( \maroond { g ( ... | if f ( x ) = ( 1/x ) and ( f/g ) ( x ) = ( ( x+4 ) / ( x^2+2x ) ) , what is the function g ? |
given two functions , we can combine them in such a way so that the outputs of one function become the inputs of the other . this action defines a composite function . let 's take a look at what this means ! evaluating composite functions example if $ f ( x ) =3x-1 $ and $ g ( x ) =x^3+2 $ , then what is $ f ( g ( 3 ) ... | solution if we look at the expression $ f ( \maroond { g ( x ) } ) $ , we can see that $ \maroond { g ( x ) } $ is the input of function $ f $ . so , let 's substitute $ \maroond { g ( x ) } $ everywhere we see $ \bluee x $ in function $ f $ . $ \begin { align } f ( \bluee x ) & amp ; =3\bluee x-1\\ f ( \maroond { g ( ... | say you are given fg ( x ) and g ( x ) , how do you find f ( x ) ? |
given two functions , we can combine them in such a way so that the outputs of one function become the inputs of the other . this action defines a composite function . let 's take a look at what this means ! evaluating composite functions example if $ f ( x ) =3x-1 $ and $ g ( x ) =x^3+2 $ , then what is $ f ( g ( 3 ) ... | let 's find the function that takes $ 3 $ directly to $ 86 $ . to do this , we must compose the two functions and find $ f ( g ( x ) ) $ . example what is $ f ( g ( x ) ) $ ? for reference , remember that $ f ( x ) =3x-1 $ and $ g ( x ) =x^3+2 $ . solution if we look at the expression $ f ( \maroond { g ( x ) } ) $ , w... | where can i find how to solve f ( x ) < g ( x ) using a graph ? |
given two functions , we can combine them in such a way so that the outputs of one function become the inputs of the other . this action defines a composite function . let 's take a look at what this means ! evaluating composite functions example if $ f ( x ) =3x-1 $ and $ g ( x ) =x^3+2 $ , then what is $ f ( g ( 3 ) ... | given two functions , we can combine them in such a way so that the outputs of one function become the inputs of the other . this action defines a composite function . | does q4 have to do with foil/ distributive property ? |
given two functions , we can combine them in such a way so that the outputs of one function become the inputs of the other . this action defines a composite function . let 's take a look at what this means ! evaluating composite functions example if $ f ( x ) =3x-1 $ and $ g ( x ) =x^3+2 $ , then what is $ f ( g ( 3 ) ... | let 's find the function that takes $ 3 $ directly to $ 86 $ . to do this , we must compose the two functions and find $ f ( g ( x ) ) $ . example what is $ f ( g ( x ) ) $ ? for reference , remember that $ f ( x ) =3x-1 $ and $ g ( x ) =x^3+2 $ . solution if we look at the expression $ f ( \maroond { g ( x ) } ) $ , w... | what do you do if both f ( x ) and g ( x ) are fractions involving variables ? |
given two functions , we can combine them in such a way so that the outputs of one function become the inputs of the other . this action defines a composite function . let 's take a look at what this means ! evaluating composite functions example if $ f ( x ) =3x-1 $ and $ g ( x ) =x^3+2 $ , then what is $ f ( g ( 3 ) ... | $ \begin { align } f ( \bluee x ) & amp ; =3\bluee x-1\\ f ( \maroond { g ( x ) } ) & amp ; = 3 ( \maroond { g ( x ) } ) -1 \ \end { align } $ since $ { { g ( x ) } = { x^3+2 } } $ , we can substitute $ { x^3+2 } $ in for $ { g ( x ) } $ . $ \begin { align } { f ( g ( x ) ) } & amp ; =3 ( g ( x ) ) -1 \\ & amp ; =3 ( {... | for practice question 1 , could you simplify ( 3x-1 ) ^3+2 if you wanted to ? |
given two functions , we can combine them in such a way so that the outputs of one function become the inputs of the other . this action defines a composite function . let 's take a look at what this means ! evaluating composite functions example if $ f ( x ) =3x-1 $ and $ g ( x ) =x^3+2 $ , then what is $ f ( g ( 3 ) ... | so , let 's substitute $ \maroond { g ( x ) } $ everywhere we see $ \bluee x $ in function $ f $ . $ \begin { align } f ( \bluee x ) & amp ; =3\bluee x-1\\ f ( \maroond { g ( x ) } ) & amp ; = 3 ( \maroond { g ( x ) } ) -1 \ \end { align } $ since $ { { g ( x ) } = { x^3+2 } } $ , we can substitute $ { x^3+2 } $ in for... | given : , f of x , equals , negative 2 x plus 3 , and , g of x , equals , x squared plus 5 , what is the value of g of f of x ? |
given two functions , we can combine them in such a way so that the outputs of one function become the inputs of the other . this action defines a composite function . let 's take a look at what this means ! evaluating composite functions example if $ f ( x ) =3x-1 $ and $ g ( x ) =x^3+2 $ , then what is $ f ( g ( 3 ) ... | } } } \\ & amp ; = { 86 } \\ \end { align } $ it follows that $ f ( g ( { 3 } ) ) =f ( { 29 } ) = { 86 } $ . finding the composite function in the above example , function $ g $ took $ 3 $ to $ 29 $ , and then function $ f $ took $ 29 $ to $ 86 $ . let 's find the function that takes $ 3 $ directly to $ 86 $ . | is it possible to combine the operations and composition of a function ? |
given two functions , we can combine them in such a way so that the outputs of one function become the inputs of the other . this action defines a composite function . let 's take a look at what this means ! evaluating composite functions example if $ f ( x ) =3x-1 $ and $ g ( x ) =x^3+2 $ , then what is $ f ( g ( 3 ) ... | given two functions , we can combine them in such a way so that the outputs of one function become the inputs of the other . this action defines a composite function . let 's take a look at what this means ! | what is the difference between composite functions and functionals ? |
given two functions , we can combine them in such a way so that the outputs of one function become the inputs of the other . this action defines a composite function . let 's take a look at what this means ! evaluating composite functions example if $ f ( x ) =3x-1 $ and $ g ( x ) =x^3+2 $ , then what is $ f ( g ( 3 ) ... | given two functions , we can combine them in such a way so that the outputs of one function become the inputs of the other . this action defines a composite function . | why is math so hard ? |
given two functions , we can combine them in such a way so that the outputs of one function become the inputs of the other . this action defines a composite function . let 's take a look at what this means ! evaluating composite functions example if $ f ( x ) =3x-1 $ and $ g ( x ) =x^3+2 $ , then what is $ f ( g ( 3 ) ... | to do this , we must compose the two functions and find $ f ( g ( x ) ) $ . example what is $ f ( g ( x ) ) $ ? for reference , remember that $ f ( x ) =3x-1 $ and $ g ( x ) =x^3+2 $ . | in the hog example solution where does the 8x come from ? |
given two functions , we can combine them in such a way so that the outputs of one function become the inputs of the other . this action defines a composite function . let 's take a look at what this means ! evaluating composite functions example if $ f ( x ) =3x-1 $ and $ g ( x ) =x^3+2 $ , then what is $ f ( g ( 3 ) ... | now let 's look at another example with this new definition in mind . example $ g ( x ) =x+4 $ $ h ( x ) =x^2-2x $ find $ ( h\circ g ) ( x ) $ and $ ( h\circ g ) ( -2 ) $ . solution we can find $ ( h\circ g ) ( x ) $ as follows : $ \begin { align } ( h\circ g ) ( x ) & amp ; =h ( g ( x ) ) & amp ; \small { \gray { \tex... | also , why does n't multiplying g ( x ) * h ( x ) then inputting -2 as x into the equation work ? |
given two functions , we can combine them in such a way so that the outputs of one function become the inputs of the other . this action defines a composite function . let 's take a look at what this means ! evaluating composite functions example if $ f ( x ) =3x-1 $ and $ g ( x ) =x^3+2 $ , then what is $ f ( g ( 3 ) ... | so , let 's substitute $ \maroond { g ( x ) } $ everywhere we see $ \bluee x $ in function $ f $ . $ \begin { align } f ( \bluee x ) & amp ; =3\bluee x-1\\ f ( \maroond { g ( x ) } ) & amp ; = 3 ( \maroond { g ( x ) } ) -1 \ \end { align } $ since $ { { g ( x ) } = { x^3+2 } } $ , we can substitute $ { x^3+2 } $ in for... | if you get fog ( x ) = gof , is the answer wrong ? |
the dome of the rock is a building of extraordinary beauty , solidity , elegance , and singularity of shape… both outside and inside , the decoration is so magnificent and the workmanship so surpassing as to defy description . the greater part is covered with gold so that the eyes of one who gazes on its beauties are d... | the ethereal interior atmosphere is a result of light that pours in from grilled windows located in the drum and exterior walls . golden mosaics depicting jewels shimmer in this glittering light . byzantine and sassanian crowns in the midst of vegetal motifs are also visible . | do we know how the mosaics were designed ? |
the dome of the rock is a building of extraordinary beauty , solidity , elegance , and singularity of shape… both outside and inside , the decoration is so magnificent and the workmanship so surpassing as to defy description . the greater part is covered with gold so that the eyes of one who gazes on its beauties are d... | the mosaics in the dome of the rock contain no human figures or animals . while islam does not prohibit the use of figurative art per se , it seems that in religious buildings , this proscription was upheld . instead , we see vegetative scrolls and motifs , as well as vessels and winged crowns , which were worn by sasa... | was there a main artist who had assistants such as many other works of art ? |
the dome of the rock is a building of extraordinary beauty , solidity , elegance , and singularity of shape… both outside and inside , the decoration is so magnificent and the workmanship so surpassing as to defy description . the greater part is covered with gold so that the eyes of one who gazes on its beauties are d... | the dome of the rock is a building of extraordinary beauty , solidity , elegance , and singularity of shape… both outside and inside , the decoration is so magnificent and the workmanship so surpassing as to defy description . the greater part is covered with gold so that the eyes of one who gazes on its beauties are d... | was there a rough outline of the design somewhere or were the designs done free hand ? |
the dome of the rock is a building of extraordinary beauty , solidity , elegance , and singularity of shape… both outside and inside , the decoration is so magnificent and the workmanship so surpassing as to defy description . the greater part is covered with gold so that the eyes of one who gazes on its beauties are d... | the first arab armies who emerged from the arabian peninsula were focused on conquering and establishing an empire—not building . thus , the dome of the rock was one of the first islamic buildings ever constructed . it was built between 685 and 691/2 by abd al-malik , probably the most important umayyad caliph , as a r... | how does the dome of the rock accommodate islamic beliefs and practices ? |
the dome of the rock is a building of extraordinary beauty , solidity , elegance , and singularity of shape… both outside and inside , the decoration is so magnificent and the workmanship so surpassing as to defy description . the greater part is covered with gold so that the eyes of one who gazes on its beauties are d... | the mosaics in the dome of the rock contain no human figures or animals . while islam does not prohibit the use of figurative art per se , it seems that in religious buildings , this proscription was upheld . instead , we see vegetative scrolls and motifs , as well as vessels and winged crowns , which were worn by sasa... | do you know why , in the ap art history designation , jerusalem is not put in israel , when other cities are followed by the country ? |
the dome of the rock is a building of extraordinary beauty , solidity , elegance , and singularity of shape… both outside and inside , the decoration is so magnificent and the workmanship so surpassing as to defy description . the greater part is covered with gold so that the eyes of one who gazes on its beauties are d... | between the death of the prophet muhammad in 632 and 691/2 , when the dome of the rock was completed , there was intermittent warfare in arabia and holy land around jerusalem . the first arab armies who emerged from the arabian peninsula were focused on conquering and establishing an empire—not building . thus , the do... | how does physics apply to the architecture of this building ? |
the dome of the rock is a building of extraordinary beauty , solidity , elegance , and singularity of shape… both outside and inside , the decoration is so magnificent and the workmanship so surpassing as to defy description . the greater part is covered with gold so that the eyes of one who gazes on its beauties are d... | from the rock , muhammad journeyed to heaven , where he met other prophets , such as moses and christ , witnessed paradise and hell and finally saw god enthroned and circumambulated by angels . the rock is enclosed by two ambulatories ( in this case the aisles that circle the rock ) and an octagonal exterior wall . the... | how does the octagonal shape play a role ? |
at the time of the civil war today , eastman johnson is most well known for the small genre paintings he completed during the middle of the nineteenth century . in several of these images—old kentucky home–negro life in the south ( 1859 ) is a good example—johnson focused on the status of race in the united states righ... | during the middle of the nineteenth century , however , artists began to travel further east into the continent in search of innovative artistic instruction . in 1849 johnson joined other international artists in germany to study at the düsseldorf akademie , an institution that specialized in instruction in genre and l... | what is a `` genre painting '' ? |
at the time of the civil war today , eastman johnson is most well known for the small genre paintings he completed during the middle of the nineteenth century . in several of these images—old kentucky home–negro life in the south ( 1859 ) is a good example—johnson focused on the status of race in the united states righ... | thus , a horse having only one—or more preferably , none at all—white sock would increase its potential value . when applying this to johnson ’ s painting , we can observe that the horse the soon-to-be-free slaves ride has only one white sock , and it is a small one at that . this indicates—for the nineteenth-century v... | was this artist the only one at the time to give a sympathetic view to slaves ? |
sign convention for passive components we need a simple , widely understood way to refer to voltages and currents in a circuit . the purpose of the sign convention developed here is to define what we mean by positive and negative voltages and currents . why do we need a sign convention ? passive components ( resistors ... | this direction was an arbitrary choice . the blue current arrow points into the positive terminal . this was not an arbitrary choice . | first , do n't electrons move from negative to positive , so why does the current enter from the positive terminal ? |
sign convention for passive components we need a simple , widely understood way to refer to voltages and currents in a circuit . the purpose of the sign convention developed here is to define what we mean by positive and negative voltages and currents . why do we need a sign convention ? passive components ( resistors ... | passive components ( resistors , capacitors , inductors ) have a defining equation ( ohm 's law and others ) . these equations establish a relationship between voltage and current . we ca n't just assign voltage polarity and current direction any which way . voltage polarity and current direction have to be consistent ... | also , why does the voltage polarity face the opposite way from the current ? |
sign convention for passive components we need a simple , widely understood way to refer to voltages and currents in a circuit . the purpose of the sign convention developed here is to define what we mean by positive and negative voltages and currents . why do we need a sign convention ? passive components ( resistors ... | this direction was an arbitrary choice . the blue current arrow points into the positive terminal . this was not an arbitrary choice . | if the convention is to have current flow into the positive terminal of a battery , as this article states , then why are most circuit schematics modeled with the current flowing out of the positive terminal ? |
sign convention for passive components we need a simple , widely understood way to refer to voltages and currents in a circuit . the purpose of the sign convention developed here is to define what we mean by positive and negative voltages and currents . why do we need a sign convention ? passive components ( resistors ... | voltage polarity : the illustration above shows voltage polarity with two notations in orange : $ + $ and $ - $ signs , and an arrow . the voltage arrow points from $ - $ towards $ + $ . the signs and the arrow are redundant , they mean exactly the same thing . | maybe a stupid question , but why would one need a `` voltage arrow '' ? |
sign convention for passive components we need a simple , widely understood way to refer to voltages and currents in a circuit . the purpose of the sign convention developed here is to define what we mean by positive and negative voltages and currents . why do we need a sign convention ? passive components ( resistors ... | these equations establish a relationship between voltage and current . we ca n't just assign voltage polarity and current direction any which way . voltage polarity and current direction have to be consistent with each other . the universal convention for voltage polarity and current direction for two-terminal componen... | voltage is the energy per charge ... so how can it have a direction ? |
sign convention for passive components we need a simple , widely understood way to refer to voltages and currents in a circuit . the purpose of the sign convention developed here is to define what we mean by positive and negative voltages and currents . why do we need a sign convention ? passive components ( resistors ... | the direction is so you have a clear idea of which way things are actually moving when all is said and done . current sources the current through an ideal current source is independent of the voltage across it . the equation describing a current source is : $ i = \text i $ , for example : $ i = 1 \ , \text a $ . | what is the difference between current source and voltage source ? |
sign convention for passive components we need a simple , widely understood way to refer to voltages and currents in a circuit . the purpose of the sign convention developed here is to define what we mean by positive and negative voltages and currents . why do we need a sign convention ? passive components ( resistors ... | the direction is so you have a clear idea of which way things are actually moving when all is said and done . current sources the current through an ideal current source is independent of the voltage across it . the equation describing a current source is : $ i = \text i $ , for example : $ i = 1 \ , \text a $ . | how to give polarity signs to resistor if a voltage source or current source is attached to it ? |
sign convention for passive components we need a simple , widely understood way to refer to voltages and currents in a circuit . the purpose of the sign convention developed here is to define what we mean by positive and negative voltages and currents . why do we need a sign convention ? passive components ( resistors ... | current direction : the blue arrow shows the direction assigned to positive current flow . current arrows should be drawn so current flows into the $ + $ voltage terminal and flows out of the $ - $ voltage terminal . all three of the current arrows in the next image mean the same thing . | is n't there a strict convention that tells how current flows in relation to voltage difference ? |
overview plains native americans lived in a variety of sedentary and nomadic communities . they farmed corn , hunted , and gathered , establishing diverse lifestyles and healthy diets . when horses arrived on the plains along with the spanish colonizers , or conquistadores , they disrupted agricultural norms and intens... | before the arrival of horses with the spanish in the 16th century , plains indians practiced a mixture of agriculture and hunting on foot , using large spears with clovis points at the end . clovis points , sharp points carved out of stone , have been now discovered all across the united states . archaeologists estimat... | why only the so called `` clovis points '' for spear and arrow heads if in fact metal was available ? |
overview plains native americans lived in a variety of sedentary and nomadic communities . they farmed corn , hunted , and gathered , establishing diverse lifestyles and healthy diets . when horses arrived on the plains along with the spanish colonizers , or conquistadores , they disrupted agricultural norms and intens... | societal organization : sedentary and mobile , then more nomadic in earlier , more agrarian societies , plains indians would set up larger societal networks that had more sedentary bases in earth lodges . highly agrarian groups , like the wichitas , built grass homes near the crops . mostly in the eastern part of the p... | what does agrarian and egalitarian mean ? |
overview plains native americans lived in a variety of sedentary and nomadic communities . they farmed corn , hunted , and gathered , establishing diverse lifestyles and healthy diets . when horses arrived on the plains along with the spanish colonizers , or conquistadores , they disrupted agricultural norms and intens... | also , plains indians first harvested plants for medicinal purposes ; for example , chokecherries were thought to cure stomach sickness . women farmed and gathered , while many men continued to hunt . hunting became a more dominant practice when a drought struck in the 1300s . | what was the economic effect of building teepees , did building so many teepees demolish forests ? |
overview plains native americans lived in a variety of sedentary and nomadic communities . they farmed corn , hunted , and gathered , establishing diverse lifestyles and healthy diets . when horses arrived on the plains along with the spanish colonizers , or conquistadores , they disrupted agricultural norms and intens... | rituals often revolved around the sun and nature , regarding the earth as the mother of all spirits . cheyennes , for example , performed the sun dance , which forced people to sacrifice something personal for communal benefit . lakotas believed that certain individuals were blessed to be spiritual leaders or medicine ... | did the sun dance stopped after the arrival of the european and the social stratyfication ? |
overview plains native americans lived in a variety of sedentary and nomadic communities . they farmed corn , hunted , and gathered , establishing diverse lifestyles and healthy diets . when horses arrived on the plains along with the spanish colonizers , or conquistadores , they disrupted agricultural norms and intens... | oftentimes , bands would unite in a village setting to farm or hunt a large group of bison . villages usually had quite fluid populations and little to no political structure . pawnees , however , were comprised of 19 autonomous villages who united politically . religiously , it is nearly impossible to generalize the t... | does anyone know how the political system of the pawnee tribe was united and how old it was ? |
overview plains native americans lived in a variety of sedentary and nomadic communities . they farmed corn , hunted , and gathered , establishing diverse lifestyles and healthy diets . when horses arrived on the plains along with the spanish colonizers , or conquistadores , they disrupted agricultural norms and intens... | this began a pattern of violence between the native american groups and euro-american colonists as they encroached across the plains during the centuries to come . what do you think ? consider the teepee and the earth lodge . | what does archaeologists think about monk 's mound ? |
overview plains native americans lived in a variety of sedentary and nomadic communities . they farmed corn , hunted , and gathered , establishing diverse lifestyles and healthy diets . when horses arrived on the plains along with the spanish colonizers , or conquistadores , they disrupted agricultural norms and intens... | overview plains native americans lived in a variety of sedentary and nomadic communities . they farmed corn , hunted , and gathered , establishing diverse lifestyles and healthy diets . | what does archaeological digs tell us about the seashells in chaco canyon ? |
overview plains native americans lived in a variety of sedentary and nomadic communities . they farmed corn , hunted , and gathered , establishing diverse lifestyles and healthy diets . when horses arrived on the plains along with the spanish colonizers , or conquistadores , they disrupted agricultural norms and intens... | lakotas believed that certain individuals were blessed to be spiritual leaders or medicine men . plains indians regarded the buffalo and their migration patterns as sacred . with the introduction of horses , plains indian societies became less egalitarian ; men with the most horses had the most political impact , socia... | what where thier homes made out of in the plains culture ? |
overview plains native americans lived in a variety of sedentary and nomadic communities . they farmed corn , hunted , and gathered , establishing diverse lifestyles and healthy diets . when horses arrived on the plains along with the spanish colonizers , or conquistadores , they disrupted agricultural norms and intens... | rituals often revolved around the sun and nature , regarding the earth as the mother of all spirits . cheyennes , for example , performed the sun dance , which forced people to sacrifice something personal for communal benefit . lakotas believed that certain individuals were blessed to be spiritual leaders or medicine ... | what would the cheyennes sacrifice ? |
overview plains native americans lived in a variety of sedentary and nomadic communities . they farmed corn , hunted , and gathered , establishing diverse lifestyles and healthy diets . when horses arrived on the plains along with the spanish colonizers , or conquistadores , they disrupted agricultural norms and intens... | before the arrival of horses with the spanish in the 16th century , plains indians practiced a mixture of agriculture and hunting on foot , using large spears with clovis points at the end . clovis points , sharp points carved out of stone , have been now discovered all across the united states . archaeologists estimat... | could native americans use clovis points to kill people ? |
overview plains native americans lived in a variety of sedentary and nomadic communities . they farmed corn , hunted , and gathered , establishing diverse lifestyles and healthy diets . when horses arrived on the plains along with the spanish colonizers , or conquistadores , they disrupted agricultural norms and intens... | overview plains native americans lived in a variety of sedentary and nomadic communities . they farmed corn , hunted , and gathered , establishing diverse lifestyles and healthy diets . | what historic evidence is that statement based on ? |
when you think of roman art , the colosseum and the ruins of the roman forum immediately spring to mind . you may also think of all the public sculpture that decorated ancient rome , such as the portrait of augustus from primaporta ( left ) or the ara pacis augustae . these public works of art functioned as political p... | pax romana what does the top register mean , with its grouping of mortals , deities , and personifications ? in short , everything praises augustus . the emperor expresses his domination throughout the roman empire and his greatest accomplishment , the pacification of the roman world , which resulted in fertility and p... | would augustus , in his efforts to sing his own praises through private artwork have been so bold as to suggest jupiter might have been intimidated by him ? |
when you think of roman art , the colosseum and the ruins of the roman forum immediately spring to mind . you may also think of all the public sculpture that decorated ancient rome , such as the portrait of augustus from primaporta ( left ) or the ara pacis augustae . these public works of art functioned as political p... | these public works of art functioned as political propaganda and advertised to all romans the accomplishments of the emperor . in public art augustus wanted to promote that he was a military victor , that he brought peace to the roman empire , and that he was connected to the gods . private art but the emperor also com... | before emperors were made emperors , did the citizens still say they were connected to the gods somehow ? |
when you think of roman art , the colosseum and the ruins of the roman forum immediately spring to mind . you may also think of all the public sculpture that decorated ancient rome , such as the portrait of augustus from primaporta ( left ) or the ara pacis augustae . these public works of art functioned as political p... | but there are a few examples of much larger cameos that were specifically commissioned by the emperor and members of his imperial circle , the most famous example is the gemma augustea . gemma augustea the gemma augustea is divided into two registers that are crammed with figures and iconography . the upper register co... | who did the art work of gemma augustea ? |
overview john quincy adams was the sixth president of the united states . he served one term in office from 1825 to 1829 . john quincy adams was the son of john adams , the second president of the united states . he served as secretary of state under james monroe before becoming president . adams was a nimble statesman... | adams was a nimble statesman who is best remembered for his skilled diplomacy and his principled opposition to slavery . the early life of john quincy adams john quincy adams was the son of john adams , the second president of the united states , and abigail adams , an early feminist who famously reminded her husband t... | what kind of feminist was abigail adams ? |
overview john quincy adams was the sixth president of the united states . he served one term in office from 1825 to 1829 . john quincy adams was the son of john adams , the second president of the united states . he served as secretary of state under james monroe before becoming president . adams was a nimble statesman... | as president , adams launched a program to modernize the us economy . known as the american system , it included funding for infrastructure development to facilitate trade , a tariff to protect the domestic manufacturing industry , support for a national bank and currency , and a sharp reduction in the national debt , ... | i wonder why standing up for african americans and native americans reduced his popularity so much ? |
overview john quincy adams was the sixth president of the united states . he served one term in office from 1825 to 1829 . john quincy adams was the son of john adams , the second president of the united states . he served as secretary of state under james monroe before becoming president . adams was a nimble statesman... | the incident was a major victory for the us abolitionist movement. $ ^5 $ what do you think ? was john quincy adams an effective president ? why or why not ? | it says that john quincy adams was against slavery , did he own any slaves in his life time ; if so did he free them as benjamin franklin did ? |
overview john quincy adams was the sixth president of the united states . he served one term in office from 1825 to 1829 . john quincy adams was the son of john adams , the second president of the united states . he served as secretary of state under james monroe before becoming president . adams was a nimble statesman... | as president , adams launched a program to modernize the us economy . known as the american system , it included funding for infrastructure development to facilitate trade , a tariff to protect the domestic manufacturing industry , support for a national bank and currency , and a sharp reduction in the national debt , ... | how much would 16 million to 5 million be equivalent to our modern day ? |
overview john quincy adams was the sixth president of the united states . he served one term in office from 1825 to 1829 . john quincy adams was the son of john adams , the second president of the united states . he served as secretary of state under james monroe before becoming president . adams was a nimble statesman... | adams ’ s successor , andrew jackson , would go on to implement a policy of indian removal , which involved relocating eastern tribes to lands west of the mississippi river . in 1828 , adams signed off on a protective tariff that became known as the tariff of abominations to its southern opponents , who argued that it ... | what did tariff of abominations indicate and what significance did it hold ? |
overview john quincy adams was the sixth president of the united states . he served one term in office from 1825 to 1829 . john quincy adams was the son of john adams , the second president of the united states . he served as secretary of state under james monroe before becoming president . adams was a nimble statesman... | he served as secretary of state under james monroe before becoming president . adams was a nimble statesman who is best remembered for his skilled diplomacy and his principled opposition to slavery . the early life of john quincy adams john quincy adams was the son of john adams , the second president of the united sta... | did adams believe that those of european descent are the superior race due to his opposition against the abolition of slavery ? |
overview john quincy adams was the sixth president of the united states . he served one term in office from 1825 to 1829 . john quincy adams was the son of john adams , the second president of the united states . he served as secretary of state under james monroe before becoming president . adams was a nimble statesman... | why or why not ? how would you characterize the main differences between john quincy adams and andrew jackson ? do you think adams had a more successful career during or after his time as president ? | would the outcome of the united states be any different if andrew jackson have had won the election instead of john quincy adams in 1824 ? |
overview john quincy adams was the sixth president of the united states . he served one term in office from 1825 to 1829 . john quincy adams was the son of john adams , the second president of the united states . he served as secretary of state under james monroe before becoming president . adams was a nimble statesman... | the incident was a major victory for the us abolitionist movement. $ ^5 $ what do you think ? was john quincy adams an effective president ? why or why not ? | how did john quincy adams manage to reduce the national debt from 16 million to 5 million ? |
overview john quincy adams was the sixth president of the united states . he served one term in office from 1825 to 1829 . john quincy adams was the son of john adams , the second president of the united states . he served as secretary of state under james monroe before becoming president . adams was a nimble statesman... | adams was a nimble statesman who is best remembered for his skilled diplomacy and his principled opposition to slavery . the early life of john quincy adams john quincy adams was the son of john adams , the second president of the united states , and abigail adams , an early feminist who famously reminded her husband t... | how did abigail addams help him during his presidency ? |
overview john quincy adams was the sixth president of the united states . he served one term in office from 1825 to 1829 . john quincy adams was the son of john adams , the second president of the united states . he served as secretary of state under james monroe before becoming president . adams was a nimble statesman... | why or why not ? how would you characterize the main differences between john quincy adams and andrew jackson ? do you think adams had a more successful career during or after his time as president ? | if clay actually corrupted the process and jackson won the election instead of quincy adams , would our country be different today without quincy adams ? |
overview john quincy adams was the sixth president of the united states . he served one term in office from 1825 to 1829 . john quincy adams was the son of john adams , the second president of the united states . he served as secretary of state under james monroe before becoming president . adams was a nimble statesman... | adams ’ s successor , andrew jackson , would go on to implement a policy of indian removal , which involved relocating eastern tribes to lands west of the mississippi river . in 1828 , adams signed off on a protective tariff that became known as the tariff of abominations to its southern opponents , who argued that it ... | how did the tariff of abominations led to a further decline in adam 's popularity ? |
overview john quincy adams was the sixth president of the united states . he served one term in office from 1825 to 1829 . john quincy adams was the son of john adams , the second president of the united states . he served as secretary of state under james monroe before becoming president . adams was a nimble statesman... | the incident was a major victory for the us abolitionist movement. $ ^5 $ what do you think ? was john quincy adams an effective president ? why or why not ? | if john quincy was unpopular , who would have done better as a president ? |
overview john quincy adams was the sixth president of the united states . he served one term in office from 1825 to 1829 . john quincy adams was the son of john adams , the second president of the united states . he served as secretary of state under james monroe before becoming president . adams was a nimble statesman... | why or why not ? how would you characterize the main differences between john quincy adams and andrew jackson ? do you think adams had a more successful career during or after his time as president ? | what kind of relationship did john quincy adams have with andrew jackson , whether it was through a political view or social view ? |
overview john quincy adams was the sixth president of the united states . he served one term in office from 1825 to 1829 . john quincy adams was the son of john adams , the second president of the united states . he served as secretary of state under james monroe before becoming president . adams was a nimble statesman... | adams ’ s successor , andrew jackson , would go on to implement a policy of indian removal , which involved relocating eastern tribes to lands west of the mississippi river . in 1828 , adams signed off on a protective tariff that became known as the tariff of abominations to its southern opponents , who argued that it ... | what does tariff of abominations mean ? |
sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this i... | would you like some more help ? check out our other sat essay strategies ! when you ’ re ready to start writing your first draft , you can choose to copy your notes into the “ writing ” area or to begin your first draft with a clean slate . | can you add the highlighter to the essay passage ? |
sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this i... | after you turn in an essay , you can come back to it later and continue to revise it . good luck ! back to essay practice more sat essay strategies note : to practice writing essays under timed test conditions , you should try the timed essays at the end of the first two practice tests . | otherwise , how do the robots know what a good essay looks like ? |
sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this i... | would you like some more help ? check out our other sat essay strategies ! when you ’ re ready to start writing your first draft , you can choose to copy your notes into the “ writing ” area or to begin your first draft with a clean slate . | do the bars of the signal check indicate the score of the essay ? |
sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this i... | good luck ! back to essay practice more sat essay strategies note : to practice writing essays under timed test conditions , you should try the timed essays at the end of the first two practice tests . our system automatically scores them for you ! | are there sample essays so that we can have an idea of what to add in the essay ? |
sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this i... | sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . | is there an option of somebody telling me tips on how to improve my essay as i 'm writing it ? |
sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this i... | would you like some more help ? check out our other sat essay strategies ! when you ’ re ready to start writing your first draft , you can choose to copy your notes into the “ writing ” area or to begin your first draft with a clean slate . | will someone grade the essay as soon as it is completed ? |
sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this i... | good luck ! back to essay practice more sat essay strategies note : to practice writing essays under timed test conditions , you should try the timed essays at the end of the first two practice tests . our system automatically scores them for you ! | basically , how long does it take for essays to be graded ? |
sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this i... | good luck ! back to essay practice more sat essay strategies note : to practice writing essays under timed test conditions , you should try the timed essays at the end of the first two practice tests . our system automatically scores them for you ! | will my practice essay be scored ? |
sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this i... | the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this is a good place to figure out what each of your body paragraphs is going to do . | how many different forms of essays are available ? |
sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this i... | would you like some more help ? check out our other sat essay strategies ! when you ’ re ready to start writing your first draft , you can choose to copy your notes into the “ writing ” area or to begin your first draft with a clean slate . | what is the word limit for an essay ? |
sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this i... | would you like some more help ? check out our other sat essay strategies ! when you ’ re ready to start writing your first draft , you can choose to copy your notes into the “ writing ” area or to begin your first draft with a clean slate . | is there any teacher to guide me for sat ? |
sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this i... | keep rewriting and running new signal checks to improve your essay and your writing skills ! turn it in once you have your completed essay , choose “ turn it in ” to mark it as complete . you ’ re now ready to practice your skills on the next essay or study for a different part of the sat ! | what happens when you `` turn it in '' ? |
sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this i... | would you like some more help ? check out our other sat essay strategies ! when you ’ re ready to start writing your first draft , you can choose to copy your notes into the “ writing ” area or to begin your first draft with a clean slate . | how do you know what essay prompts the sat will include ? |
sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this i... | would you like some more help ? check out our other sat essay strategies ! when you ’ re ready to start writing your first draft , you can choose to copy your notes into the “ writing ” area or to begin your first draft with a clean slate . | can redesigned sat essay be written in cursive ? |
sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this i... | would you like some more help ? check out our other sat essay strategies ! when you ’ re ready to start writing your first draft , you can choose to copy your notes into the “ writing ” area or to begin your first draft with a clean slate . | what is the essay for ? |
sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this i... | good luck ! back to essay practice more sat essay strategies note : to practice writing essays under timed test conditions , you should try the timed essays at the end of the first two practice tests . our system automatically scores them for you ! | when i take a full practice test and complete the essay portion , will that actually be graded ? |
sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this i... | good luck ! back to essay practice more sat essay strategies note : to practice writing essays under timed test conditions , you should try the timed essays at the end of the first two practice tests . our system automatically scores them for you ! | regarding the end of the first 2 practice sat tests , how long do you to take to grade each of essay ? |
sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this i... | good luck ! back to essay practice more sat essay strategies note : to practice writing essays under timed test conditions , you should try the timed essays at the end of the first two practice tests . our system automatically scores them for you ! | how accurate is the essay grading service , on the practice tests ? |
sat essay practice on khan academy our essay practice system gives you feedback to improve your writing and helps your build your writing skills . the prewriting area use the `` prewriting '' area provided to outline and organize your ideas . this step is optional , but many students find it extremely valuable . this i... | after you turn in an essay , you can come back to it later and continue to revise it . good luck ! back to essay practice more sat essay strategies note : to practice writing essays under timed test conditions , you should try the timed essays at the end of the first two practice tests . | are the scores you receive there a good indicator of the quality of your essay ? |
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