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background : arc length of parametric curves derivatives of vector valued function what we 're building to the arc length integral $ \begin { align } \int \sqrt { dx^2 + dy^2 } \end { align } $ may alternatively be written as $ \begin { align } \int_c ds \end { align } $ where $ c $ represents the curve , and $ ds $ is...
try it ! alternatively , think about how we interpret vector-derivatives . imagine standing on a value $ t_0 $ in the input space , also known as the parameter space , and getting a slight nudge of size $ dt $ , bringing you up to the point $ t_0 + dt $ .
how did they combine the entries of the vector like that ?
overview in august 1786 , revolutionary war veteran daniel shays led an armed rebellion in springfield , massachusetts to protest what he perceived as the unjust economic policies and political corruption of the massachusetts state legislature . shays ’ s rebellion exposed the weakness of the government under the artic...
bowdoin ’ s private militia was waiting for them , and the resulting skirmish left four of shays ’ s followers dead and 20 wounded. $ ^2 $ popular uprisings like shays ’ s rebellion raised the urgent question of whether the democratic governments formed after the american revolution could survive . under the articles o...
what do you think would be the number one reason the articles of confederation was scrapped and we had to start over ?
overview in august 1786 , revolutionary war veteran daniel shays led an armed rebellion in springfield , massachusetts to protest what he perceived as the unjust economic policies and political corruption of the massachusetts state legislature . shays ’ s rebellion exposed the weakness of the government under the artic...
it did not have the authority to fund troops to suppress the rebellion , nor was it empowered to regulate commerce and thereby mitigate the economic hardships of rural workers . general george washington came out of retirement to promote a strong national government that would be capable of dealing effectively with pop...
why would shay rebel in such an evil manner ?
overview in august 1786 , revolutionary war veteran daniel shays led an armed rebellion in springfield , massachusetts to protest what he perceived as the unjust economic policies and political corruption of the massachusetts state legislature . shays ’ s rebellion exposed the weakness of the government under the artic...
he was wounded in battle and never got paid for his military service . when in 1780 he returned home to brookfield , a rural area west of boston , he found that he was being taken to court for debts that went unpaid while he was off fighting the war . since he had not been compensated for his service , he had no way of...
when was the picture of shay and job found ?
overview in august 1786 , revolutionary war veteran daniel shays led an armed rebellion in springfield , massachusetts to protest what he perceived as the unjust economic policies and political corruption of the massachusetts state legislature . shays ’ s rebellion exposed the weakness of the government under the artic...
daniel shays and the plight of farmers and veterans in the eighteenth century , farmers in western massachusetts were outraged at the taxes levied by a distant and unsympathetic government ; they rebelled . the government responded by attempting to suppress the rebellion . if you thought the the government in the descr...
did the government have no choice but to tax the americans to pay for the war ?
overview in august 1786 , revolutionary war veteran daniel shays led an armed rebellion in springfield , massachusetts to protest what he perceived as the unjust economic policies and political corruption of the massachusetts state legislature . shays ’ s rebellion exposed the weakness of the government under the artic...
the rebellion , which revived the rhetoric of the american revolution , shaped debate over the proper scope and authority of the us government that ultimately resulted in the creation of the us constitution . daniel shays and the plight of farmers and veterans in the eighteenth century , farmers in western massachusett...
is the why shay rebelled ?
overview in august 1786 , revolutionary war veteran daniel shays led an armed rebellion in springfield , massachusetts to protest what he perceived as the unjust economic policies and political corruption of the massachusetts state legislature . shays ’ s rebellion exposed the weakness of the government under the artic...
are the views of these different groups irreconcilable ? what was the most profound consequence of shays ’ s rebellion ? why do you think the same people who didn ’ t want to pay taxes to the british during the revolution were so angry when citizens in their own nation didn ’ t want to pay taxes ?
what did shay 's rebellion encourage federalists to ask for about governmental power ?
overview in august 1786 , revolutionary war veteran daniel shays led an armed rebellion in springfield , massachusetts to protest what he perceived as the unjust economic policies and political corruption of the massachusetts state legislature . shays ’ s rebellion exposed the weakness of the government under the artic...
bowdoin ’ s private militia was waiting for them , and the resulting skirmish left four of shays ’ s followers dead and 20 wounded. $ ^2 $ popular uprisings like shays ’ s rebellion raised the urgent question of whether the democratic governments formed after the american revolution could survive . under the articles o...
what powers were the congress limited to after the articles of confederation ?
overview in august 1786 , revolutionary war veteran daniel shays led an armed rebellion in springfield , massachusetts to protest what he perceived as the unjust economic policies and political corruption of the massachusetts state legislature . shays ’ s rebellion exposed the weakness of the government under the artic...
the rebellion , which revived the rhetoric of the american revolution , shaped debate over the proper scope and authority of the us government that ultimately resulted in the creation of the us constitution . daniel shays and the plight of farmers and veterans in the eighteenth century , farmers in western massachusett...
why did the wealthy in government not care about the plight of the farmers like daniel shays ?
overview in august 1786 , revolutionary war veteran daniel shays led an armed rebellion in springfield , massachusetts to protest what he perceived as the unjust economic policies and political corruption of the massachusetts state legislature . shays ’ s rebellion exposed the weakness of the government under the artic...
what was the most profound consequence of shays ’ s rebellion ? why do you think the same people who didn ’ t want to pay taxes to the british during the revolution were so angry when citizens in their own nation didn ’ t want to pay taxes ?
why did the government make the citizens pay taxes ?
the religious sanctuaries of ancient italy were busy and multi-faceted places , playing roles not only in religion and ritual , but also in commerce and connectivity . people visited sanctuaries to participate in ritual , connect with their community , and to commune with the gods . the religions of ancient italy relie...
the romans considered these special shrines , which often had a circular templum ( a sacred , inaugurated precinct ) , as bidentalia ( from the latin noun bidental , bidentalis “ a place struck by lightning ” ) and it was forbidden to tread on them . in the case of the mars of todi , the statue was found carefully buri...
is there any scarring or physical damage to the statue which may have been caused by lightning ?
the religious sanctuaries of ancient italy were busy and multi-faceted places , playing roles not only in religion and ritual , but also in commerce and connectivity . people visited sanctuaries to participate in ritual , connect with their community , and to commune with the gods . the religions of ancient italy relie...
the dedication of this object is also indicative of the dynamic human landscape of ancient italy—within that human landscape sanctuaries often served as nodal points where diverse cultures came into contact with one another . this votive statue , then , tells us a great deal not only about ritual practice and iconograp...
or is lightning a bad omen which was a typical reason in the ancient world to `` retire '' and bury a votive statue ?
the religious sanctuaries of ancient italy were busy and multi-faceted places , playing roles not only in religion and ritual , but also in commerce and connectivity . people visited sanctuaries to participate in ritual , connect with their community , and to commune with the gods . the religions of ancient italy relie...
the statue measures 141 cm in height , making it nearly life-sized . the etruscans were adept metalworkers and orvieto ( etruscan velzna , roman volsinii ) was particularly known for the production of bronze statues . the romans reportedly removed 2,000 bronzes from volsinii when they captured it in 265 b.c.e .
is it just me or are the poses of the etruscan statues more lifelike than their counterparts in greece at this time ?
the name gives it away–romanesque architecture is based on roman architectural elements . it is the rounded roman arch that is the literal basis for structures built in this style . ancient roman ruins ( with arches ) all through the regions that were part of the ancient roman empire are ruins of roman aqueducts and bu...
the name gives it away–romanesque architecture is based on roman architectural elements . it is the rounded roman arch that is the literal basis for structures built in this style .
what is a good example of a carolingian cathedral ?
the name gives it away–romanesque architecture is based on roman architectural elements . it is the rounded roman arch that is the literal basis for structures built in this style . ancient roman ruins ( with arches ) all through the regions that were part of the ancient roman empire are ruins of roman aqueducts and bu...
the remains of roman civilization were seen all over the continent , and legends of the great empire would have been passed down through generations . so when charlemagne wanted to unite his empire and validate his reign , he began building churches in the roman style–particularly the style of christian rome in the day...
was there any christian symbolism in this process , besides the idea of its being a large , light and airy space ?
the name gives it away–romanesque architecture is based on roman architectural elements . it is the rounded roman arch that is the literal basis for structures built in this style . ancient roman ruins ( with arches ) all through the regions that were part of the ancient roman empire are ruins of roman aqueducts and bu...
the name gives it away–romanesque architecture is based on roman architectural elements . it is the rounded roman arch that is the literal basis for structures built in this style .
how does the architecture relate to the religion it was in service of ?
the name gives it away–romanesque architecture is based on roman architectural elements . it is the rounded roman arch that is the literal basis for structures built in this style . ancient roman ruins ( with arches ) all through the regions that were part of the ancient roman empire are ruins of roman aqueducts and bu...
this development , of course , didn ’ t take long to manifest , and led from barrel vaulting ( simple , semicircular roof vaults ) to cross vaulting , which became ever more adventurous and ornate in the gothic . essay by valerie spanswick romanesque architecture from the durham world heritage site corpus of romanesque...
why was romanesque architecture used for many collegiate buildings ?
the name gives it away–romanesque architecture is based on roman architectural elements . it is the rounded roman arch that is the literal basis for structures built in this style . ancient roman ruins ( with arches ) all through the regions that were part of the ancient roman empire are ruins of roman aqueducts and bu...
the name gives it away–romanesque architecture is based on roman architectural elements . it is the rounded roman arch that is the literal basis for structures built in this style . ancient roman ruins ( with arches ) all through the regions that were part of the ancient roman empire are ruins of roman aqueducts and bu...
and why would architects choose this architectural style for collegiate buildings ?
the name gives it away–romanesque architecture is based on roman architectural elements . it is the rounded roman arch that is the literal basis for structures built in this style . ancient roman ruins ( with arches ) all through the regions that were part of the ancient roman empire are ruins of roman aqueducts and bu...
ancient roman ruins ( with arches ) all through the regions that were part of the ancient roman empire are ruins of roman aqueducts and buildings , most of them exhibiting arches as part of the architecture ( you may make the etymological leap that the two words—arch and architecture—are related , but the oxford englis...
what was the dark ages ?
the name gives it away–romanesque architecture is based on roman architectural elements . it is the rounded roman arch that is the literal basis for structures built in this style . ancient roman ruins ( with arches ) all through the regions that were part of the ancient roman empire are ruins of roman aqueducts and bu...
this development , of course , didn ’ t take long to manifest , and led from barrel vaulting ( simple , semicircular roof vaults ) to cross vaulting , which became ever more adventurous and ornate in the gothic . essay by valerie spanswick romanesque architecture from the durham world heritage site corpus of romanesque...
what is the general significance of romanesque art ?
the name gives it away–romanesque architecture is based on roman architectural elements . it is the rounded roman arch that is the literal basis for structures built in this style . ancient roman ruins ( with arches ) all through the regions that were part of the ancient roman empire are ruins of roman aqueducts and bu...
the name gives it away–romanesque architecture is based on roman architectural elements . it is the rounded roman arch that is the literal basis for structures built in this style . ancient roman ruins ( with arches ) all through the regions that were part of the ancient roman empire are ruins of roman aqueducts and bu...
where was first cathedral built ?
overview globalization refers to the process by which technological , economic , political , and cultural exchanges make the world a more interconnected and interdependent place . although the phenomenon of globalization is not new , political , economic , and technological developments in the 1990s accelerated the pro...
the effects of globalization have been uneven , with some people , industries , and countries benefiting more than others . what is globalization ? globalization refers to the technological , political , economic , financial , and cultural exchanges between peoples and nations that have made and continue to make the wo...
what is globalization what is the meaning of it ?
how to take a practice sat a practice test is not just another homework assignment . it is an important opportunity for you to get as accurate a picture as possible of your readiness to earn a score that will make you proud . your results will help you make informed decisions about your prep schedule and keep your stud...
you need to know what it feels like to be disconnected for these four hours . get started the sat will begin around 8:30am , so do your best to start around then . note : just so you know to expect it , on test day , you are likely to be sitting quietly in a silent room of nervous students for a half hour or so before ...
i have n't started my studies for the sat on may 6.how can i study to get the highest score possible ?
how to take a practice sat a practice test is not just another homework assignment . it is an important opportunity for you to get as accurate a picture as possible of your readiness to earn a score that will make you proud . your results will help you make informed decisions about your prep schedule and keep your stud...
get personalized practice recommendations here are some useful questions to consider when reviewing your performance : did you sleep at least 8 hours the night before the practice test ? did you wake up at least one hour before the practice test ? did you eat a healthy breakfast ?
how does one change the dates of the practice tests ?
how to take a practice sat a practice test is not just another homework assignment . it is an important opportunity for you to get as accurate a picture as possible of your readiness to earn a score that will make you proud . your results will help you make informed decisions about your prep schedule and keep your stud...
top tips don ’ t forget to write the essay – you need to know what it feels like to tackle this essay assignment after three hours of testing give yourself exactly the amount of time indicated for each section don ’ t give yourself a few extra seconds to fill in bubbles for questions you didn ’ t get to . if you do tha...
my first language is n't english , i scored 93 on step , my test is on 2nd of december i have n't practiced yet , i know nothing , what is the best plan to fit my position ?
in the latin language , insula ( plural insulae ) means “ island ” and the term has been connected to the high-rise apartment dwellings of the roman world , presumably since they rose like islands from the built landscape of the city . the insulae of ancient roman cities provided housing for the bulk of the urban popul...
these structures , despite vitruvian enthusiasm , were not without their dangers and drawbacks . since fire was a frequent danger in the ancient city , the high-rise apartment was particularly risky—especially for those dwelling on upper floors . the living conditions in some cases may have been less than ideal as well...
do we know of any sort of primitive `` fire escapes '' ?
in the latin language , insula ( plural insulae ) means “ island ” and the term has been connected to the high-rise apartment dwellings of the roman world , presumably since they rose like islands from the built landscape of the city . the insulae of ancient roman cities provided housing for the bulk of the urban popul...
in the latin language , insula ( plural insulae ) means “ island ” and the term has been connected to the high-rise apartment dwellings of the roman world , presumably since they rose like islands from the built landscape of the city . the insulae of ancient roman cities provided housing for the bulk of the urban popul...
were there any plumbing or heating solutions for the insulae ?
during the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century , the trade in ethnic artifacts was rife , particularly where territories had been colonized by european powers . thousands of artifacts of all descriptions from across the pacific were traded legally and illegally , and many now reside in museums , priv...
paikea eventually made landfall at ahuahu ( mercury island ) in aotearoa ( new zealand ) . after several excursions to the south-east , paikea eventually made his way to the mouth of the waiapu river on the east coast , married huturangi , and settled at whangara . he is more popularly known throughout the world as “ t...
is there no way to bring these culturally significant items back home ?
during the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century , the trade in ethnic artifacts was rife , particularly where territories had been colonized by european powers . thousands of artifacts of all descriptions from across the pacific were traded legally and illegally , and many now reside in museums , priv...
a token of love our parting with paikea at the end of the week was difficult and tearful . as is our tradition , we left a gift with him as a token of our love : a carved whale tooth pendant sourced originally from a bull sperm whale that beached at mahia in northern hawkes bay , new zealand in 1967 , which we secured ...
what are the specifics , in this instance , of the whale tooth being an issue regarding the trade of ivory ?
in this lesson , you will learn what the `` end behavior '' of a polynomial is and how to analyze it from a graph or from a polynomial equation . what 's `` end behavior '' ? the end behavior of a function $ f $ describes the behavior of the graph of the function at the `` ends '' of the $ x $ -axis . in other words , ...
in this lesson , you will learn what the `` end behavior '' of a polynomial is and how to analyze it from a graph or from a polynomial equation . what 's `` end behavior '' ? the end behavior of a function $ f $ describes the behavior of the graph of the function at the `` ends '' of the $ x $ -axis .
or can i always assume and treat the problem as having the end behavior of the function be the same as the end behavior of the leading term ?
in this lesson , you will learn what the `` end behavior '' of a polynomial is and how to analyze it from a graph or from a polynomial equation . what 's `` end behavior '' ? the end behavior of a function $ f $ describes the behavior of the graph of the function at the `` ends '' of the $ x $ -axis . in other words , ...
2 ) consider the monomial $ f ( x ) =x^2 $ . 3 ) consider the monomial $ g ( x ) =-3x^2 $ . 4 ) consider the monomial $ h ( x ) =x^3 $ .
i 'm lost with number 10* ) once solving it into a polynomial , the leading coefficient with highest degree is -3x^3 ?
in this lesson , you will learn what the `` end behavior '' of a polynomial is and how to analyze it from a graph or from a polynomial equation . what 's `` end behavior '' ? the end behavior of a function $ f $ describes the behavior of the graph of the function at the `` ends '' of the $ x $ -axis . in other words , ...
in general , the end behavior of a polynomial function is the same as the end behavior of its leading term , or the term with the largest exponent . so the end behavior of $ g ( x ) =-3x^2+7x $ is the same as the end behavior of the monomial $ -3x^2 $ . since the degree of $ \greend { -3 } x^\blued2 $ is even $ ( \blue...
so if g ( x ) is given in a factored form.. we should expand it to know the end behaviour..right ?
in this lesson , you will learn what the `` end behavior '' of a polynomial is and how to analyze it from a graph or from a polynomial equation . what 's `` end behavior '' ? the end behavior of a function $ f $ describes the behavior of the graph of the function at the `` ends '' of the $ x $ -axis . in other words , ...
since the degree of $ \greend { -3 } x^\blued2 $ is even $ ( \blued2 ) $ and the leading coefficient is negative $ ( \greend { -3 } ) $ , the end behavior of $ g $ is : as $ x\rightarrow -\infty $ , $ g ( x ) \rightarrow -\infty $ , and as $ x\rightarrow +\infty $ , $ g ( x ) \rightarrow -\infty $ . check your understa...
so the leading term is the term with the greatest exponent always right ?
in this lesson , you will learn what the `` end behavior '' of a polynomial is and how to analyze it from a graph or from a polynomial equation . what 's `` end behavior '' ? the end behavior of a function $ f $ describes the behavior of the graph of the function at the `` ends '' of the $ x $ -axis . in other words , ...
since the degree of $ \greend { -3 } x^\blued2 $ is even $ ( \blued2 ) $ and the leading coefficient is negative $ ( \greend { -3 } ) $ , the end behavior of $ g $ is : as $ x\rightarrow -\infty $ , $ g ( x ) \rightarrow -\infty $ , and as $ x\rightarrow +\infty $ , $ g ( x ) \rightarrow -\infty $ . check your understa...
is the leading term the same as the leading coefficient ?
throughout the centuries , women have been involved in making art , whether as creators and innovators of new forms of artistic expression , patrons , collectors , sources of inspiration , or significant contributors as art historians and critics . women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art ,...
these became sites of feminist activity , encouraging the representation of women in museums and galleries . this movement of women in the arts fostered a large body of theory and diverse artistic practice , redefining what was possible in the studio and beyond and paving the way for many women artists practicing today...
what are the names of some female pioneers that opened these artistic doors for other women to follow ?
throughout the centuries , women have been involved in making art , whether as creators and innovators of new forms of artistic expression , patrons , collectors , sources of inspiration , or significant contributors as art historians and critics . women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art ,...
these are questions that artists and historians continue to tackle today . groups like the guerrilla girls , a collective of women artists and art professionals , work to fight discrimination and raise awareness of the issues that women face in the art world . they do this through staging interventions and protests , w...
why is the group called `` guerrilla girls '' , would n't `` gorilla girls '' be more appropriate ?
throughout the centuries , women have been involved in making art , whether as creators and innovators of new forms of artistic expression , patrons , collectors , sources of inspiration , or significant contributors as art historians and critics . women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art ,...
and other small stone carvings , no one is certain if these works of art were created by women or men . on the other hand , objects like weavings and clothing have always been associated with women ’ s craft , from the story of penelope ’ s courageous weaving in homer ’ s epic tale the odyssey , from 800 b.c.e. , to th...
how do we know that the bayeaux tapestry was `` ... woven and embroidered by women alone ... '' ?
throughout the centuries , women have been involved in making art , whether as creators and innovators of new forms of artistic expression , patrons , collectors , sources of inspiration , or significant contributors as art historians and critics . women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art ,...
women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art , but despite being engaged with the art world in every way , many women artists have found opposition in the traditional narrative of art history . they have faced challenges due to gender biases , from finding difficulty in training to selling thei...
what sort of things have been tried to try and correct for the biases we 've been landed with ?
throughout the centuries , women have been involved in making art , whether as creators and innovators of new forms of artistic expression , patrons , collectors , sources of inspiration , or significant contributors as art historians and critics . women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art ,...
throughout the centuries , women have been involved in making art , whether as creators and innovators of new forms of artistic expression , patrons , collectors , sources of inspiration , or significant contributors as art historians and critics . women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art ,...
why was n't weaving , tapestry , pottery , etc ... considered art ?
throughout the centuries , women have been involved in making art , whether as creators and innovators of new forms of artistic expression , patrons , collectors , sources of inspiration , or significant contributors as art historians and critics . women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art ,...
this movement of women in the arts fostered a large body of theory and diverse artistic practice , redefining what was possible in the studio and beyond and paving the way for many women artists practicing today . women artists in the 20th century : a changing landscape women have always been artists , and there always...
are there any known women artists from antiquity that used a male name to get their work taken more seriously ?
throughout the centuries , women have been involved in making art , whether as creators and innovators of new forms of artistic expression , patrons , collectors , sources of inspiration , or significant contributors as art historians and critics . women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art ,...
filmmaker barbara hammer used footage of her own body to advocate for more open depictions of lesbian sexuality , while today artists like cornelia parker are encouraging us to think about how idealised images of the female body measure up against the figures of real , living women . by calling attention to identity , ...
should i sign my name using my ( birth ) last name flurie or l. m. flurie or lisa maria flurie ?
throughout the centuries , women have been involved in making art , whether as creators and innovators of new forms of artistic expression , patrons , collectors , sources of inspiration , or significant contributors as art historians and critics . women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art ,...
these became sites of feminist activity , encouraging the representation of women in museums and galleries . this movement of women in the arts fostered a large body of theory and diverse artistic practice , redefining what was possible in the studio and beyond and paving the way for many women artists practicing today...
what are the names of some female pioneers that opened these artistic doors for other women to follow ?
throughout the centuries , women have been involved in making art , whether as creators and innovators of new forms of artistic expression , patrons , collectors , sources of inspiration , or significant contributors as art historians and critics . women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art ,...
these are questions that artists and historians continue to tackle today . groups like the guerrilla girls , a collective of women artists and art professionals , work to fight discrimination and raise awareness of the issues that women face in the art world . they do this through staging interventions and protests , w...
were there any groups similar to the guerrilla girls set in different periods of time ?
throughout the centuries , women have been involved in making art , whether as creators and innovators of new forms of artistic expression , patrons , collectors , sources of inspiration , or significant contributors as art historians and critics . women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art ,...
women artists in the 20th century : a changing landscape women have always been artists , and there always have been glimpses of women ’ s art within male-driven societies . even when it comes to the earliest works of art known to us , like the voluptuous venus of willendorf from 25000 b.c.e . and other small stone car...
like during the renaissance , colonial times , or the classical era of ancient greece and rome ?
throughout the centuries , women have been involved in making art , whether as creators and innovators of new forms of artistic expression , patrons , collectors , sources of inspiration , or significant contributors as art historians and critics . women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art ,...
this movement of women in the arts fostered a large body of theory and diverse artistic practice , redefining what was possible in the studio and beyond and paving the way for many women artists practicing today . women artists in the 20th century : a changing landscape women have always been artists , and there always...
i 've been noticing that more and more `` women artists '' are being taking seriously nowadays , but are these just in the news and internet , because of the cultural changes towards women are changing to , or are they really being accepted in museums , art galleries and academic fields ?
throughout the centuries , women have been involved in making art , whether as creators and innovators of new forms of artistic expression , patrons , collectors , sources of inspiration , or significant contributors as art historians and critics . women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art ,...
throughout the centuries , women have been involved in making art , whether as creators and innovators of new forms of artistic expression , patrons , collectors , sources of inspiration , or significant contributors as art historians and critics . women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art ,...
if the woman artists of the eras ranging from ancient rome and greece to the renaissance have been swept under the rug by society then how would art historians go about discovering their art and achievements ?
throughout the centuries , women have been involved in making art , whether as creators and innovators of new forms of artistic expression , patrons , collectors , sources of inspiration , or significant contributors as art historians and critics . women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art ,...
this movement of women in the arts fostered a large body of theory and diverse artistic practice , redefining what was possible in the studio and beyond and paving the way for many women artists practicing today . women artists in the 20th century : a changing landscape women have always been artists , and there always...
why were the women treated differently than men in the era ?
throughout the centuries , women have been involved in making art , whether as creators and innovators of new forms of artistic expression , patrons , collectors , sources of inspiration , or significant contributors as art historians and critics . women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art ,...
( for an in-depth look at boyce 's work , commentary from the artist and curators , and suggested discussion activities , click here . ) other female artists use their art to speak to the particular issues that they face as women . in the 1970s , margaret harrison used playful and ironic drawings to point out the objec...
are women in general and female artists in particular continuing to role-play fairy tales by demonstrating for others to solve their issues , a princely rescue , rather than placing a stake in the ground and building their own authenticity ?
throughout the centuries , women have been involved in making art , whether as creators and innovators of new forms of artistic expression , patrons , collectors , sources of inspiration , or significant contributors as art historians and critics . women have been and continue to be integral to the institution of art ,...
how have women been represented , underrepresented , and misrepresented in art history ? according to a story by pliny the elder , a roman writer from the first century c.e. , the first drawing ever made was by a woman named dibutades , who traced the silhouette of her lover on a wall . whether you choose to believe th...
who is the most famous woman ?
have you ever heard the expression “ you can ’ t tell the players without a program ” and found it to be true ? sometimes you need background information , a list of the players , their titles or functions , definitions , explanations of interactions and rules to be able to understand a sporting event , a theatrical pl...
that ’ s one of the exciting things about science – there ’ s a lot of freedom in defining the scope and scale of your project , but that means it is also important to explain clearly what scale you are using . species are made up of populations . how many populations ?
what if a new species is discovered and there 's no existing binomial for it ?
have you ever heard the expression “ you can ’ t tell the players without a program ” and found it to be true ? sometimes you need background information , a list of the players , their titles or functions , definitions , explanations of interactions and rules to be able to understand a sporting event , a theatrical pl...
it ’ s a group of individuals that all belong to the same species . populations are geographically based ; they live in a particular area . but the size or scale of that area can be variable – we can talk about the human population in a city , a state , a country or a hemisphere .
if you pollute an area , could there be some organisms that benefit from pollution ?
have you ever heard the expression “ you can ’ t tell the players without a program ” and found it to be true ? sometimes you need background information , a list of the players , their titles or functions , definitions , explanations of interactions and rules to be able to understand a sporting event , a theatrical pl...
and worms change the structure and composition of soil as they churn through it . what size is an ecosystem ? guess what – it depends on how big or small the scientist or author wants to define it to be .
would n't it be more appropriate to say that the size or scope of an ecosystem depends on perspective ?
have you ever heard the expression “ you can ’ t tell the players without a program ” and found it to be true ? sometimes you need background information , a list of the players , their titles or functions , definitions , explanations of interactions and rules to be able to understand a sporting event , a theatrical pl...
from a conservation perspective , such populations are extremely vulnerable – if anything happens to that one population , the entire species will be lost ; the species will go extinct . but many species are more widespread . there are populations of moose , for example , in yellowstone national park , maine , minnesot...
what are some of the `` many definitions '' of species ?
have you ever heard the expression “ you can ’ t tell the players without a program ” and found it to be true ? sometimes you need background information , a list of the players , their titles or functions , definitions , explanations of interactions and rules to be able to understand a sporting event , a theatrical pl...
the scientist or author just needs to explain what the size is and why it is appropriate . the diagram above will hopefully help you visualize how the different ecological levels are related to each other . individuals make up a population ; populations make up a species ; multiple species and their interactions make u...
how are niches related to these levels in ecology ?
have you ever heard the expression “ you can ’ t tell the players without a program ” and found it to be true ? sometimes you need background information , a list of the players , their titles or functions , definitions , explanations of interactions and rules to be able to understand a sporting event , a theatrical pl...
that ’ s one of the exciting things about science – there ’ s a lot of freedom in defining the scope and scale of your project , but that means it is also important to explain clearly what scale you are using . species are made up of populations . how many populations ?
without any human intervention , is it possible that a species conducts another species to extinction ?
have you ever heard the expression “ you can ’ t tell the players without a program ” and found it to be true ? sometimes you need background information , a list of the players , their titles or functions , definitions , explanations of interactions and rules to be able to understand a sporting event , a theatrical pl...
some species have very limited ranges or distributions , being restricted , for example , to a single island or the top of a single mountain in the whole world . the single population on the island or mountaintop makes up the entire species . from a conservation perspective , such populations are extremely vulnerable –...
what is more specific , species or population ?
have you ever heard the expression “ you can ’ t tell the players without a program ” and found it to be true ? sometimes you need background information , a list of the players , their titles or functions , definitions , explanations of interactions and rules to be able to understand a sporting event , a theatrical pl...
what ’ s the difference between communities and ecosystems ? when you ’ re talking about ecosystems , you ’ re not only looking at all the different populations and species in the given area , but you ’ re also looking at the physical environment , the non-living or abiotic conditions ( language alert : the prefix “ a ...
what is an abiotic factor ?
have you ever heard the expression “ you can ’ t tell the players without a program ” and found it to be true ? sometimes you need background information , a list of the players , their titles or functions , definitions , explanations of interactions and rules to be able to understand a sporting event , a theatrical pl...
from a conservation perspective , such populations are extremely vulnerable – if anything happens to that one population , the entire species will be lost ; the species will go extinct . but many species are more widespread . there are populations of moose , for example , in yellowstone national park , maine , minnesot...
how many species are there on earth right now ?
have you ever heard the expression “ you can ’ t tell the players without a program ” and found it to be true ? sometimes you need background information , a list of the players , their titles or functions , definitions , explanations of interactions and rules to be able to understand a sporting event , a theatrical pl...
here is your brief guide or program to understanding these ecological players . you are an individual , your pet cat is an individual , a moose in canada is an individual , a coconut palm tree on an island in the indian ocean is an individual , a gray whale cruising in the pacific ocean is an individual , and a tapewor...
what is an individual that posses all the characteristics of the species to which it belongs ?
have you ever heard the expression “ you can ’ t tell the players without a program ” and found it to be true ? sometimes you need background information , a list of the players , their titles or functions , definitions , explanations of interactions and rules to be able to understand a sporting event , a theatrical pl...
that leaves us with the ecosystem level . what ’ s the difference between communities and ecosystems ? when you ’ re talking about ecosystems , you ’ re not only looking at all the different populations and species in the given area , but you ’ re also looking at the physical environment , the non-living or abiotic con...
why is the study of ecosystems relevant ?
have you ever heard the expression “ you can ’ t tell the players without a program ” and found it to be true ? sometimes you need background information , a list of the players , their titles or functions , definitions , explanations of interactions and rules to be able to understand a sporting event , a theatrical pl...
from a conservation perspective , such populations are extremely vulnerable – if anything happens to that one population , the entire species will be lost ; the species will go extinct . but many species are more widespread . there are populations of moose , for example , in yellowstone national park , maine , minnesot...
how many species are they in a ecosystem ?
have you ever heard the expression “ you can ’ t tell the players without a program ” and found it to be true ? sometimes you need background information , a list of the players , their titles or functions , definitions , explanations of interactions and rules to be able to understand a sporting event , a theatrical pl...
that leaves us with the ecosystem level . what ’ s the difference between communities and ecosystems ? when you ’ re talking about ecosystems , you ’ re not only looking at all the different populations and species in the given area , but you ’ re also looking at the physical environment , the non-living or abiotic con...
wat is difference from biotic and abiotic ?
have you ever heard the expression “ you can ’ t tell the players without a program ” and found it to be true ? sometimes you need background information , a list of the players , their titles or functions , definitions , explanations of interactions and rules to be able to understand a sporting event , a theatrical pl...
the power or value of the scientific name is that it makes clear what type of organism you are talking about . since only one type of organism in the entire world has that unique name , it makes for much clearer communication and understanding than using common names . if you are talking about a gopher , for example , ...
so all over the world must have recycle , because if this recycle something disappear , the animal will die , and we ca n't living right ?
have you ever heard the expression “ you can ’ t tell the players without a program ” and found it to be true ? sometimes you need background information , a list of the players , their titles or functions , definitions , explanations of interactions and rules to be able to understand a sporting event , a theatrical pl...
that ’ s one of the exciting things about science – there ’ s a lot of freedom in defining the scope and scale of your project , but that means it is also important to explain clearly what scale you are using . species are made up of populations . how many populations ?
how are species `` made up of populations '' ?
have you ever heard the expression “ you can ’ t tell the players without a program ” and found it to be true ? sometimes you need background information , a list of the players , their titles or functions , definitions , explanations of interactions and rules to be able to understand a sporting event , a theatrical pl...
that ’ s one of the exciting things about science – there ’ s a lot of freedom in defining the scope and scale of your project , but that means it is also important to explain clearly what scale you are using . species are made up of populations . how many populations ?
do n't you mean populations are made up of species ?
overview though the 1950s was in many ways a period of conformity with traditional gender roles , it was also a decade of change , when discontent with the status quo was emerging . popular culture and the mass media reinforced messages about traditional gender roles , consumer culture , and the cold war ideal of domes...
on the other hand , the fact that every episode revolved around lucy ’ s attempts to pursue outside interests indicated her discontent with remaining at home. $ ^4 $ moreover , lucille ball , while playing the role of a hapless housewife on tv , was in reality a highly successful actress and producer , and thus challen...
has the gap between opportunity for white and black women been eliminated by now ?
overview though the 1950s was in many ways a period of conformity with traditional gender roles , it was also a decade of change , when discontent with the status quo was emerging . popular culture and the mass media reinforced messages about traditional gender roles , consumer culture , and the cold war ideal of domes...
on the other hand , the fact that every episode revolved around lucy ’ s attempts to pursue outside interests indicated her discontent with remaining at home. $ ^4 $ moreover , lucille ball , while playing the role of a hapless housewife on tv , was in reality a highly successful actress and producer , and thus challen...
what would widowed women do in the 1950s ?
overview though the 1950s was in many ways a period of conformity with traditional gender roles , it was also a decade of change , when discontent with the status quo was emerging . popular culture and the mass media reinforced messages about traditional gender roles , consumer culture , and the cold war ideal of domes...
thus was a link forged between traditional gender roles and national security . moreover , because the cold war was also a competition between two very different economic systems , the virtues of capitalism were touted as proving the superiority of the united states over the soviet union . capitalism revolved around th...
in the other section how did the soviet union make the atomic bomb first ?
overview the silk road was a vast trade network connecting eurasia and north africa via land and sea routes . the silk road earned its name from chinese silk , a highly valued commodity that merchants transported along these trade networks . advances in technology and increased political stability caused an increase in...
the pax romana lasted about 200 years and was a period of relatively few wars . as with han china , political stability brought more trade . rome gained access to overseas trade routes to india via egypt and began to trade regularly . although rome and han china expanded greatly , there was still a lot of distance betw...
about the plague , and how it killed roughly 10 % of the population in rome from exposure to different areas ' diseases , how did it travel along the trade routes ?
overview the silk road was a vast trade network connecting eurasia and north africa via land and sea routes . the silk road earned its name from chinese silk , a highly valued commodity that merchants transported along these trade networks . advances in technology and increased political stability caused an increase in...
overview the silk road was a vast trade network connecting eurasia and north africa via land and sea routes . the silk road earned its name from chinese silk , a highly valued commodity that merchants transported along these trade networks . advances in technology and increased political stability caused an increase in...
would it be feasible to have a new silk route along the old one in modern days ?
what you should be familiar with before taking this lesson a rational expression is a ratio of two polynomials . for example , the expression $ \dfrac { x+2 } { x+1 } $ is a rational expression . if you are unfamiliar with rational expressions , you may want to check out our intro to rational expressions . what you wil...
our next article covers more challenging examples of adding and subtracting rational expressions . you will learn about the least common denominator , and why it is important to use this as the common denominator when adding or subtracting rational expressions .
does the denominator order matter ?
what you should be familiar with before taking this lesson a rational expression is a ratio of two polynomials . for example , the expression $ \dfrac { x+2 } { x+1 } $ is a rational expression . if you are unfamiliar with rational expressions , you may want to check out our intro to rational expressions . what you wil...
our next article covers more challenging examples of adding and subtracting rational expressions . you will learn about the least common denominator , and why it is important to use this as the common denominator when adding or subtracting rational expressions .
why use the least common denominator instead of the greatest common denominator ?
what you should be familiar with before taking this lesson a rational expression is a ratio of two polynomials . for example , the expression $ \dfrac { x+2 } { x+1 } $ is a rational expression . if you are unfamiliar with rational expressions , you may want to check out our intro to rational expressions . what you wil...
adding and subtracting rational expressions ( common denominators ) numerical fractions we can add and subtract rational expressions in much the same way as we add and subtract numerical fractions . to add or subtract two numerical fractions with the same denominator , we simply add or subtract the numerators , and wri...
does the denominator have to be the same to add and subtract , or can they be different ?
what you should be familiar with before taking this lesson a rational expression is a ratio of two polynomials . for example , the expression $ \dfrac { x+2 } { x+1 } $ is a rational expression . if you are unfamiliar with rational expressions , you may want to check out our intro to rational expressions . what you wil...
then , we can add as usual . $ \begin { align } & amp ; \phantom { = } { \dfrac { 1 } { \blued { x-3 } } +\dfrac { 2 } { \teald { x+5 } } } \\\ & amp ; =\dfrac { 1 } { \blued { x-3 } } { \left ( \teald { \dfrac { x+5 } { x+5 } } \right ) } +\dfrac { 2 } { \teald { x+5 } } { \left ( \blued { \dfrac { x-3 } { x-3 } } \ri...
how do you find the holes and x values in these expressions ?
parkinson ’ s disease most of us at one time or another have noticed our hands tremble when we are holding a drink , or our teeth chatter when it is very cold out . this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , mo...
it receives information via neurons from all parts of your body , processes it , and then sends out instructions to other parts of your body to produce specific actions . the information travels along neurons as electrical impulses . when a nerve impulse reaches the junction between two neurons , a chemical neurotransm...
is there any updated information regarding that specific prescription and how it treats parkinson 's disease , or if there is any new information for treatment ?
parkinson ’ s disease most of us at one time or another have noticed our hands tremble when we are holding a drink , or our teeth chatter when it is very cold out . this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , mo...
you may even find yourself freezing like a statue in the middle of what you are doing ( akinesia ) . as the disease progresses , as well as getting slower , parkinson ’ s often causes characteristic changes in the way you walk . as a result , you may find you have difficulty starting to walk , are only able to take sma...
are the xy chromosomes a factor in men getting parkinson 's disease more often then women ?
parkinson ’ s disease most of us at one time or another have noticed our hands tremble when we are holding a drink , or our teeth chatter when it is very cold out . this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , mo...
what treatments are available for parkinson ’ s ? there are no tests to diagnose parkinson ’ s disease . usually a neurologist who specializes in the brain and nervous system will review your medical history and signs and symptoms , and perform a neurological and physical examination in order to determine whether or no...
what happens in the last stages of parkinson 's disease ?
parkinson ’ s disease most of us at one time or another have noticed our hands tremble when we are holding a drink , or our teeth chatter when it is very cold out . this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , mo...
what treatments are available for parkinson ’ s ? there are no tests to diagnose parkinson ’ s disease . usually a neurologist who specializes in the brain and nervous system will review your medical history and signs and symptoms , and perform a neurological and physical examination in order to determine whether or no...
parkinson 's disease is not the same as addison 's disease ?
parkinson ’ s disease most of us at one time or another have noticed our hands tremble when we are holding a drink , or our teeth chatter when it is very cold out . this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , mo...
how common is parkinson ’ s ? overall , around 300 per 100,000 people have parkinson ’ s disease . most people are diagnosed during their 70s ; although 15 % of cases occur among people who are under 50 years of age . recent estimates indicate that the number of people living with parkinson ’ s steadily increases with ...
how many people can we protect ?
parkinson ’ s disease most of us at one time or another have noticed our hands tremble when we are holding a drink , or our teeth chatter when it is very cold out . this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , mo...
what treatments are available for parkinson ’ s ? there are no tests to diagnose parkinson ’ s disease . usually a neurologist who specializes in the brain and nervous system will review your medical history and signs and symptoms , and perform a neurological and physical examination in order to determine whether or no...
is fisher wallace helpul in recovering from parkinson disease ?
parkinson ’ s disease most of us at one time or another have noticed our hands tremble when we are holding a drink , or our teeth chatter when it is very cold out . this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , mo...
they are generally a bit less effective than levodopa and may cause more side effects . | enzyme inhibitors | levodopa is usually given in combination with enzyme inhibitors that prevent the breakdown of dopamine in the brain and prolong its effects . in addition , there are some enzyme inhibitors that can be used alon...
i am doing an essay on arvid carlsson , who helped develop a pill with the amino acid l-dopa , is l-dopa a part of the enzyme inhibitors ?
parkinson ’ s disease most of us at one time or another have noticed our hands tremble when we are holding a drink , or our teeth chatter when it is very cold out . this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , mo...
what treatments are available for parkinson ’ s ? there are no tests to diagnose parkinson ’ s disease . usually a neurologist who specializes in the brain and nervous system will review your medical history and signs and symptoms , and perform a neurological and physical examination in order to determine whether or no...
can parkinson 's disease be transmitted by having sexual contact by a person the has the disease ?
parkinson ’ s disease most of us at one time or another have noticed our hands tremble when we are holding a drink , or our teeth chatter when it is very cold out . this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , mo...
how common is parkinson ’ s ? overall , around 300 per 100,000 people have parkinson ’ s disease . most people are diagnosed during their 70s ; although 15 % of cases occur among people who are under 50 years of age . recent estimates indicate that the number of people living with parkinson ’ s steadily increases with ...
why people mostly above a certain age suffer from this disease ?
parkinson ’ s disease most of us at one time or another have noticed our hands tremble when we are holding a drink , or our teeth chatter when it is very cold out . this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , mo...
what treatments are available for parkinson ’ s ? there are no tests to diagnose parkinson ’ s disease . usually a neurologist who specializes in the brain and nervous system will review your medical history and signs and symptoms , and perform a neurological and physical examination in order to determine whether or no...
is age a factor or a cause for the occurrence of this disease ?
parkinson ’ s disease most of us at one time or another have noticed our hands tremble when we are holding a drink , or our teeth chatter when it is very cold out . this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , mo...
what treatments are available for parkinson ’ s ? there are no tests to diagnose parkinson ’ s disease . usually a neurologist who specializes in the brain and nervous system will review your medical history and signs and symptoms , and perform a neurological and physical examination in order to determine whether or no...
could parkinson 's disease cause your hands to become abnormally cold or color changes ?
parkinson ’ s disease most of us at one time or another have noticed our hands tremble when we are holding a drink , or our teeth chatter when it is very cold out . this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , mo...
what treatments are available for parkinson ’ s ? there are no tests to diagnose parkinson ’ s disease . usually a neurologist who specializes in the brain and nervous system will review your medical history and signs and symptoms , and perform a neurological and physical examination in order to determine whether or no...
who has a better chance of getting parkinson disease , men or women ?
parkinson ’ s disease most of us at one time or another have noticed our hands tremble when we are holding a drink , or our teeth chatter when it is very cold out . this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , mo...
overall however , none of these risk factors alter the chances you will get parkinson ’ s by very much at all . how common is parkinson ’ s ? overall , around 300 per 100,000 people have parkinson ’ s disease .
is parkinson 's eventually fatal ?
parkinson ’ s disease most of us at one time or another have noticed our hands tremble when we are holding a drink , or our teeth chatter when it is very cold out . this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , mo...
this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , movement disorder that affects muscle control and balance .
and one more question , is parkinson 's disease named after a real person ?
parkinson ’ s disease most of us at one time or another have noticed our hands tremble when we are holding a drink , or our teeth chatter when it is very cold out . this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , mo...
overall however , none of these risk factors alter the chances you will get parkinson ’ s by very much at all . how common is parkinson ’ s ? overall , around 300 per 100,000 people have parkinson ’ s disease .
does stuttering comes under parkinson 's category ?
parkinson ’ s disease most of us at one time or another have noticed our hands tremble when we are holding a drink , or our teeth chatter when it is very cold out . this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , mo...
this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , movement disorder that affects muscle control and balance .
is dystonia of the foot the usual first symptom in juvenile parkinson 's disease ?
parkinson ’ s disease most of us at one time or another have noticed our hands tremble when we are holding a drink , or our teeth chatter when it is very cold out . this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , mo...
parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , movement disorder that affects muscle control and balance . these symptoms gradually worsen over time , and generally other secondary symptoms start to occur . how your brain coordinates movement and what can go wrong parkinson ’ s disease is caused by a gradual deteri...
how does ur body react to the symptoms ?
parkinson ’ s disease most of us at one time or another have noticed our hands tremble when we are holding a drink , or our teeth chatter when it is very cold out . this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , mo...
what treatments are available for parkinson ’ s ? there are no tests to diagnose parkinson ’ s disease . usually a neurologist who specializes in the brain and nervous system will review your medical history and signs and symptoms , and perform a neurological and physical examination in order to determine whether or no...
what is black urine disease ?
parkinson ’ s disease most of us at one time or another have noticed our hands tremble when we are holding a drink , or our teeth chatter when it is very cold out . this is normal . sometimes though a small tremor is one of the first signs of parkinson ’ s disease . parkinson ’ s disease is a chronic , progressive , mo...
what treatments are available for parkinson ’ s ? there are no tests to diagnose parkinson ’ s disease . usually a neurologist who specializes in the brain and nervous system will review your medical history and signs and symptoms , and perform a neurological and physical examination in order to determine whether or no...
how is parkinson 's disease fatal ?
overview james knox polk was the 11th president of the united states . he served one term in office from 1845 to 1849 . polk is the president most associated with the ideology of manifest destiny , which held that white european-americans were divinely ordained to settle the north american continent . during polk ’ s p...
polk and the mexican-american war polk hoped to purchase california and new mexico from mexico and authorized diplomat john slidell to offer \ $ 24 to \ $ 30 million for the territory . however , despite repeated warnings from mexico that the annexation of texas would lead to war , congress in 1845 passed a joint resol...
why was mexico angry about the annexation of texas ?
overview james knox polk was the 11th president of the united states . he served one term in office from 1845 to 1849 . polk is the president most associated with the ideology of manifest destiny , which held that white european-americans were divinely ordained to settle the north american continent . during polk ’ s p...
polk and the mexican-american war polk hoped to purchase california and new mexico from mexico and authorized diplomat john slidell to offer \ $ 24 to \ $ 30 million for the territory . however , despite repeated warnings from mexico that the annexation of texas would lead to war , congress in 1845 passed a joint resol...
if texas were a republic at the time and not part of mexico , what was the reason for threatening the us with war ?
multiplication as a transformation the idea of a transformation can seem more complicated than it really is at first , so before diving into how $ 2 \times 2 $ matrices transform two-dimensional space , or how $ 3 \times 3 $ matrices transform three-dimensional space , let 's go over how plain old numbers—a.k.a . $ 1 \...
while in one-dimension , the first property was useless , it now plays a more important role because , in some sense , it determines how the two different dimensions play together during a transformation . following specific vectors during a transformation imagine you are watching one particular transformation , like t...
i rather struggle with visualizing the transformation in 2d , is there any tips for me ?
multiplication as a transformation the idea of a transformation can seem more complicated than it really is at first , so before diving into how $ 2 \times 2 $ matrices transform two-dimensional space , or how $ 3 \times 3 $ matrices transform three-dimensional space , let 's go over how plain old numbers—a.k.a . $ 1 \...
a two-dimensional linear transformation is a special kind of function which takes in a two-dimensional vector $ \left [ \begin { array } { c } x \ y \end { array } \right ] $ and outputs another two-dimensional vector . as before , our use of the word transformation indicates we should think about smooshing something a...
is there any software/programming language/module that would allow me to mess around with transforming such a 2d grid of lines/vectors ?
multiplication as a transformation the idea of a transformation can seem more complicated than it really is at first , so before diving into how $ 2 \times 2 $ matrices transform two-dimensional space , or how $ 3 \times 3 $ matrices transform three-dimensional space , let 's go over how plain old numbers—a.k.a . $ 1 \...
to help keep track of everything , let 's put a green arrow over the vector $ \greend { \left [ \begin { array } { c } 1 \ 0 \end { array } \right ] } $ , a red arrow over the vector $ \redd { \left [ \begin { array } { c } 0 \ 1 \end { array } \right ] } $ , and fix a copy of the grid in the background . now it 's a l...
what 's the reason i can see only the first image , and others are just black rectangles ?
multiplication as a transformation the idea of a transformation can seem more complicated than it really is at first , so before diving into how $ 2 \times 2 $ matrices transform two-dimensional space , or how $ 3 \times 3 $ matrices transform three-dimensional space , let 's go over how plain old numbers—a.k.a . $ 1 \...
$ 1 \times 1 $ matrices—can be considered transformations of one-dimensional space . one-dimensional space is simply the number line . what happens when you multiply every number on the line by a particular value , like two ?
if a straight line bends , is n't it still a line ?
multiplication as a transformation the idea of a transformation can seem more complicated than it really is at first , so before diving into how $ 2 \times 2 $ matrices transform two-dimensional space , or how $ 3 \times 3 $ matrices transform three-dimensional space , let 's go over how plain old numbers—a.k.a . $ 1 \...
while in one-dimension , the first property was useless , it now plays a more important role because , in some sense , it determines how the two different dimensions play together during a transformation . following specific vectors during a transformation imagine you are watching one particular transformation , like t...
if this is n't an example of linear algebra , what kind of math is used to make this transformation ?