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Make a program that asks the user for a series of numbers until they either want to output the average or quit the program.

To complete this task, the programme needs to keep asking the user to input numbers, until they average or quit # this line initally takes in the input of the user number = input("Enter a number (in...

Answered by Shabri M. Python tutor
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La casa de Bernarda Alba: Lorca utiliza varios símbolos en la obra. Considera cómo los siguientes aspectos contribuyen al ambiente de represión.

Aspectos a considerar: la casa, coser y bordar, los colores, el calor y la sed.
House= prision= repression; Lorca often uses the words "muros", "paredes"; noticeable with the youn...

Answered by Haizea T. Spanish tutor
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A curve has the equation 6x^(3/2) + 5y^2 = 2 (a) By differentiating implicitly, find dy/dx in terms of x and y. (b) Hence, find the gradient of the curve at the point (4, 3).

(a) To differentiate implicitly, differentiate x’s as normal and differentiate y’s with respect to y before multiplying by dy/dx. Therefore the differentiating the curve gives
9x^(1/2) + 10y*(dy/dx) ...

Answered by Matthew L. Maths tutor
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What is the conditional tense?

The conditional tense is used to say what might happen under certain conditions. It is called the conditional tense because it is dependent on a certain condition- the event can only take...

Answered by Roisin M. German tutor
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How should I answer a question on christian attitudes to homosexuality ?

When answering a GCSE question that is more than 3 marks, it is helpful to give more than one opinion. There are many different Christian denominations that will have varying perspectives on this. For exa...

Answered by Simran J. Philosophy and Ethics tutor
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