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Technically, yes! It is called a sound-rhyme. The spelling doesn't rhyme, but the sound does. It is acceptable in poetry with rhyme scheme.

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What does the sum of the deviations of each value from the mean equal?

The sum will be zero or close to zero, depending on how the sampling was done. See related question.


What is the algebraic sum of the quantities of work done by the individual forces?

The algebraic sum of the quantities of work done by individual forces on an object is equal to the total work done on that object. This total work can be calculated using the formula ( W = F \cdot d \cdot \cos(\theta) ), where ( W ) is the work done, ( F ) is the force, ( d ) is the displacement, and ( \theta ) is the angle between the force and the displacement vector. If multiple forces act on an object, the total work is simply the sum of the work done by each force, taking into account their directions. This principle is essential in understanding the work-energy theorem, which states that the total work done on an object equals its change in kinetic energy.


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maybe but I have never heard of such thing so i think you may have done the sum wrong.


What rhymes with 121?

Words that rhyme with "121" include "fun," "run," and "done." These words share similar ending sounds, making them suitable rhymes. You could also consider phrases like "just begun" for a more creative pairing.


When are brackets used?

Brackets are used when you want a part of the sum to be done first...EX. 5 + (4+1) On this sum you do the 4 plus 1 first then you add it to five. Brackets separate the sum out! In any case because my example was very easy you do what is in the brackets first