Because if you perform the operations in a different order your answer will be wrong.
Many expressions involve two or more operations. When simplifying such expressions, it is important to perform the operations in the following order:1. Perform any operation(s) within group symbols, which are:a. parentheses ( )b. brackets [ ]c. braces { }d. fraction bar /e. absolute-values bar | |f. radical sign2. Simplify all powers.3. Multiply and divide in order from left to right.4. Add and subtract in order from left to right.If you don't follow this order of operations, you will find a wrong answer.
The expression 8 plus 8 divided by 8 plus 6 plus 1 evaluates to 16. Following the order of operations, we first perform the division, which gives us 1. Then, we perform the addition to get a final result of 16.
They are antonyms. Following means coming after. Preceding means coming before.
Its only important if you want the right answer. If the wrong answer will suffice, than any order will do.
Ti-ri-ti-ri
In order to know if a pattern is closely related to the following one needs to know the available answer choices.
inform, marshall, structure
The rhythm of one's script is referred to as the pulse of the script. The rhythm provides punctuation for the sceen in order to create certain feelings or sitautions.
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Inform the recovery forces, marshal the resources, structure the movement.
an order issued by a higher court to a lower court, government official, or government agency to perform acts required by law
correct stresses of syllables in a poem, helping to determine the metrical pattern and overall rhythm of the verse. It involves marking the natural emphasis on syllables in order to understand the poem's structure and how it is intended to be read aloud.
In that order, that's an anapest.
Stressed syllables are the same regardless of whether a word appears in a poem or in prose. You don't pronounce a word differently just because it happens to be in a poem (unless the poet is taking liberties in order to force a rhyme, when it will be obvious from the context). If you make a special effort to stress certain syllables unnaturally you will end up sounding very mechanical and boring. Poetic rhythm is light and flexible and comes from the natural stresses of the words: the poet (if she or he is any good) will have seen to that. If you want to read a poem aloud in a language that you don't know, you will have to ask someone who does know the language to help you. There are no general rules that you can apply.
A syllable is a unit of organization for a sequence of speech sounds. For example, the word water is composed of two syllables: wa and ter. A syllable is typically made up of a syllable nucleus (most often a vowel) with optional initial and final margins (typically, consonants). Syllables are often considered the phonological "building blocks" of words. They can influence the rhythm of a language, its prosody, its poetic meter, its stress patterns, etc.In order to recognize syllables you gotta know the sounds of the language well enough.
When the presence of all waves is observed in the electrocardiogram, and these waves follow the order defined alphabetically, the heart is said to show a normal sinus rhythm, and impulses may be assumed to be following the regular conduction pathway