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Studying is your own business, and you can ask someone to help you with your homework, but don't expect that doing so will improve your academic performance. Think again!
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You might as well go to the bookstore and buy the answers.
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Unit 1 Rights and Obligations Accompany Me Lesson 1 Masters of the Nation Extensive Rights A State in which the People Are the Masters of the Country We Have a Wide Range of Rights Lesson 2 Our Obligations Obligations of Citizens Faithfully Fulfill Our Obligations Unit 2 Our Personal Rights Lesson 3 The Right to Life and Health is with Me The Right to Life and Health The Same Rights The Same Love Lesson 4 Safeguarding Our Human Dignity Everyone has the right to human dignity Rights in Portraits and Names Lesson 5 Privacy is Protected Privacy and the Right to Privacy Respect and uphold the right to privacy Unit 3 Our Cultural and Economic Rights Lesson 6 The Right to Benefit for Life Knowledge Helps Me Grow Cherish Learning Opportunities Lesson 7 The Right to Own Property Who Belongs to Know Who Property Leaves Property to Whom Intangible Property Lesson 8 The Rights and Interests of Consumers We Have the Rights of "God" Safeguarding the Rights and Interests of Consumers Unit 4 We Advocate Fairness and Justice Lesson 9 We Advocate Fairness Fairness is the "Balance" of Social Stability Maintain Social Fairness Lesson 10 We Defend Justice Justice is the "Voice" of Human Conscience Consciously uphold justice.
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Hello. 1.The difference between the length of one side of the triangle and the other two sides is greater than 5-2=3
At least 3+2+5=10m is required
2.If one of the outer angles of abc is 40°, then we know that the angle must be a, because if it is b or c
Then the triangle has two obtuse angles, and the angle b=20°
If one of the outer angles of ABC is 100°, if it is the outer angle of B or C, the angle of b = 80°
If it is the outer angle of a, the angle b = 50°
3.Note that the isosceles triangle has equal sides, and the midline on one waist makes two equal segments of its waist. Since it is not specified in the question which segment is 15 cm and which is 6 cm, it needs to be discussed separately.
Let the waist length be xcm and the bottom edge be ycm, that is, ab=x, then ad=cd= x, bc=y
If x+x=6, then y+x=15
x+x=6 yields x=4Substituting x=4 into y+x=15 gives y=13
Because 4+4<13, it cannot form a three-draft envy comm horn.
2) If x+ x=15, then y+ x=6
Sell by x+x=15 x=10Substituting x=10 into y+x=15 gives y=1
10+1>10 is in line with the topic, so the three sides of the triangle are 10cm, 10cm, and 1cm
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Material 1: Under the public world, the property of primitive society is shared.
Material 2: Zen concession system.
3.Princes refer to primitive tribal leaders, reflecting the collision between primitive and slave societies4The family world has changed to the public world.
5.Reliable, the inevitability of historical development. The legend of the Three Emperors and the Five Emperors of the material, of course, also has a fictional part.
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lz is good, the status of the Zhou royal family as the co-lord of the world is gradually lost, and the sub-feudal system is gradually disintegrating.
Learn the burden of forbearance and humiliation in Goujian. 1919 Hope it helps!
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The Zen concession system of the ancient tribes was replaced by the hereditary system.
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Go to the Discussion Network and there are all the answers on it.
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Solution: Let the three alloys of A, B and C weigh x, y and z respectively.
x=6y=8z=9
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I think you might as well buy and learn math with me, there is an answer on it!
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