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Any variables to help us out? What points are ABC? Why are there three points for a curved line (something that has two points)?
I am not sure what you mean, but if you divide the number of points by the number of quarters, you get the rate, as points/quarters. Whatever that means.
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Take the derivative of the function and set it equal to zero. The solution(s) are your critical points.
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Transitive verbs require an object to complete their meaning:Everyone admired Jon's new watch. (watch=object)Transitive forms usually have a passive form.Jon's watch was admired.Transitive verbs include phrasal verbs:The bus ran over the cat. The cat was run over.Intransitive verbs have no object:The children laughed.Intransitive verbs include verbs of position - sit, lie - and verbs of motion - come, go, fallWe were sitting by the garden.Some verbs can be both transitive and intransitive.Jack was cooking. Jack was cooking a chicken
Its an Action verb
To intersect (as a transitive verb) is to divide by crossing over. To intersect (as an intransitive verb) is to share common points. Bisect is similar to intersect, but the difference is that bisecting divides into two equal parts.
In the sentence of " In a gaame a persoon wins 500 points " What is the corrsponding real numbeer to this sentence?
"In foil fencing, points are scored by hitting an electric target."The subject of that sentence is the word points.
The girl collected fourteen points in the contest.I had fourteen points, but I needed thirty.
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I scored fourteen points in the first quarter!
No, "fourteen points" should not be capitalized unless it is the title of a specific document or plan (e.g., Wilson's Fourteen Points). In a regular sentence, it should be written as "fourteen points."
Exclamatory sentences end in exclamation points. Show excitement.