How long did you work in your last job.
How long you were there. I.e.: 3 years, 6 months or 42 months.
It depends on what you mean by "the last time". Your last time may not be my idea of last time. The turn that brings the object back to its starting position IS counted but only if the object has at least one other position of symmetry. This is to exclude objects that have symmetry of order 1. These are not regarded as being symmetrical because then every object would be symmetrical.
Last out of everyone or in the lowest possible place/position (referring to rankings)
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Job applications within the United States will ask you about prior work experience. While filling out these sections questions about how long you worked at a previous job will be asked. To answer this "time in last position" question employers would like to know the month and year you started a job as well as the month and year you ceased to be employed by that company.
That depends on what you mean by a winning season. If you mean the last time they had more wins than losses in the season, that would be 1996. If you mean the last time they won a bowl game, that was the 1985 Peach Bowl against Illinois.
The obect was stationary during the time period indicated by the end points of the horizontal section.
How long did you work in your last job.
Assuming position is on the y axis and time is on the x axis, a positive slope means the position has increased over time.
The time period of a second pendulum from its extreme position to its mean position is one second. A second pendulum is a pendulum with a length such that its period of oscillation is two seconds when swinging between two extremes.
If you are talking about a position vs time graph, the slope gives the average velocity. Velocity is displacement/change in time. (Change in position is displacement). Position is on the y axis and time is on the x axis. The slope = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) = change in position/change in time = average velocity.