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    Calculating magnitude of the acceleration of two ocean liners

    This is what I've done so far:
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    Calculating average acceleration during a time interval

    thank you for your response! I don't understand what you mean by this.
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    Calculating average acceleration during a time interval

    Here's my calculations for (a) and (b)
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    Calculatingthe resultant gravitational force on spherical objects

    i forgot to make it a negative! thank you for your help
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    Calculatingthe resultant gravitational force on spherical objects

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    Graphing f(x)=√x but shifted 2 units to the left and then reflected

    thank you so much for your help! following these steps, this is what I've gotten: 1) shifting 2 units to the left: f(x)=√(x+2) 2) reflecting on the x axis: f(x)= -(√(x+2)) 3) reflecting on the y axis: f(x)=-(-√(x+2)) Although this brings us back to the equation f(x)=√(x+2) since the...
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    Graphing f(x)=√x but shifted 2 units to the left and then reflected

    thank you for your help! my graphs are not entirely accurate because the question is asking me to write the equation, the graphs are there to help me get to that! I'm struggling with getting to the equation.
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    Graphing f(x)=√x but shifted 2 units to the left and then reflected

    I drew the graph for f(x)=√x, and then shifted it 2 units to the right. I then drew another graph to reflect it from both x and y axis. Not sure if this is correct though? I'm also quite stuck on trying to write the equation for this final graph. I think the equation after shifting and...
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    I Interpreting a scale factor vs. distance graph

    this makes so much sense, thank you very much!
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    I Interpreting a scale factor vs. distance graph

    how would we know that?
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    I Interpreting a scale factor vs. distance graph

    so for redshift i got 0.53, and from then i calculated the Hubble constant to be 7.6e24m/s. I am struggling with how to interpret these findings.
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