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True. Graphite is carbon. So are diamonds. Iron is iron, etc.
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Nature is not a sentient being (as far as we can tell) so speaking about what nature "intended" is nothing more than personification. Sounds pretty in literature but is not an accurate representation of reality. Natural refers to thing…
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Nature is not a sentient being (as far as we can tell) so speaking about what nature "intended" is nothing more than personification. Sounds pretty in literature but is not an accurate representation of reality. Natural refers to thing…
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In the numerator, factor out the (a+b) to get: (a+b)(x-2)/-(2-x) Factor out a -1 from the (x-2) to get: -(-x+2)(a+b)/-(2-x) Notice that -(2-x) is now in the numerator and the denominator, so it cancels out. Your answer is a+b
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If by "God" you mean the Christian god, no he is not real. This is because that god is given multiple self-contradictory characteristics and thus cannot exist as described by Christian dogma. One example is the idea of omnipresence and…
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If by "God" you mean the Christian god, no he is not real. This is because that god is given multiple self-contradictory characteristics and thus cannot exist as described by Christian dogma. One example is the idea of omnipresence and…
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Nature is not a sentient being (as far as we can tell) so speaking about what nature "intended" is nothing more than personification. Sounds pretty in literature but is not an accurate representation of reality. Natural refers to thing…
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True. Graphite is carbon. So are diamonds. Iron is iron, etc.