If that doesn't sound like a homework question, I don't know what is.
The answer is very much Yes.
The term "dysfunction," in relation to a family, refers to the dysfunction of at least one of the parents. Types of dysfunction include a history of substance abuse, mental illness, or other behavioral disorder which potentially can harm the child's physical or mental behavior. This has nothing to do with approval or disapproval of functionality.
The word 'censure' is a verb; to severely disapprove in writing or through a formal process. The word 'censure' is a noun; a word for the expression of a disapproval, an official reprimand.Verb: It is not enough for Congress merely to censure a corrupt judge.Noun: The censure included removing the judge from office and incarceration.
It means that the variable of interest appears as a power in the expression. So, for example, 3x is exponential but x3 is merely cubic. The distinction depends on the position of x.
A mathematical expression does not have an answer, if it is algebraic and all of the terms are unlike. For example, x+7y does not have an answer because there are no definite solutions, and there is no possibility to combine like terms. However, the expression 2x+7y+3x does have an answer, but the solution is merely the combination of like terms. (5x+7y)
No,it might simply be that you do not want to cooperate because you disagree with whatever or will not cooperate because you dislike the person wishing for your cooperation.There are many reasons for not cooperating-ethics being one.or just being contrary at that particular moment.
Yes. many people confuse antisocial disorder with not wanting to be around people or socialize but in fact that is called avoidance personality disorder. Antisocial personality disorder is attributed with a lack of understanding of personal morals and rules and generally a complete refusal to adhere to social norms. some patients with severe antisocial personality disorder could steal money from their mother on her deathbed and would not see it as wrong.
A mathematical expression in its' most simplistic form, merely assigns a value to a variable. Don't confuse an expression with an equation. An equation requires a solution. An expression cannot be "solved". It only allows you to determine the value of a variable. This is the expression in words "x is equal to 3" (X is the variable which is equal to the constant number 3) This is the expression in numbers "x=3" The expression in words "y is equal to 6" (Y is the variable which is equal to the constant number 6) The expression in numbers is "y=6" I hope you understand now.
X is not a length necessarily, it is merely a "placeholder" for another unknown number. It can also be used to substitute for an expression or it could refer to a line, or an agle, or... Just about anything...
"ouila" does not exist in French, maybe you mean "oui, là" (yes, there) which is about as much as the English expression is used, as it is not really an expression. A close synonym to "voilà" (here comes) is "voici", but it is rarely used. It originally had the same distinction as between "there" (là) and "here" (ici), but it is now blurred.
Merely is an adverb, yes.Some example sentences are:I am merely just browsing.He is merely trying to help.
Merely means just or only.I merely wanted to buy a cookie. It was merely a joke.
It depends on how "nice eye" is intended. If you are referring to the expression indicating that a person is very perceptive and notices minor details, the expression in Spanish is "De buen ojo" If you are merely trying to say that an eye has a nice shape or that it's pretty, you can say "ojo lindo".