descendants sa tagalog
1. descendants sa tagalog
Descendants-inapo, supling, pinag apuhan
Inapo-grand children
2. MUSIC For items 1-4 ANALYZE THE MELODIC PATTERNS OF THE FOLLOWING: 1. A. Ascending B. descending C. Descending-Ascending D. Ascending- Descending 6 2 A. Ascending B. descending 2. C. Descending-Ascending D. Ascending- Descending A. Ascending B. descending 3. C. Descending-Ascending D. Ascending- Descending 4. 161 A. Ascending B. descending C. Descending-Ascending D. Ascending- Descending
Answer:
MUSIC For items 1-4 ANALYZE THE MELODIC PATTERNS OF THE FOLLOWING:
1. A. Ascending B. descending C. Descending-Ascending D. Ascending- Descending 6
2 A. Ascending B. descending 2. C. Descending-Ascending D. Ascending- Descending A. Ascending B. descending
3. C. Descending-Ascending D. Ascending- Descending
4. 161 A. Ascending B. descending C. Descending-Ascending D. Ascending- Descending
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3. They are the original native Americans who were the inhabitants of the region before the arrival of Christopher Columbus. a. African descendants b. Asian descendants c. European descendants d. Indian descendants
Answer:
Many thousands of years before Christopher Columbus’ ships landed in the Bahamas, a different group of people discovered America: the nomadic ancestors of modern Native Americans who hiked over a “land bridge” from Asia to what is now Alaska more than 12,000 years ago.
In fact, by the time European adventurers arrived in the 15th century A.D
Explanation:
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the answer is letter C
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4. -2, – 0.5, 1.5, √7 Ascending order Descending order Not in order 4, √10 , 3/4 , -1.5 Ascending order Descending order Not in order 2, -3/7 , 0. 25, -3/2 Ascending order Descending order Not in order -√5 , 0, 13/5 , √9 Ascending order Descending order Not in order – 0.2, -7/10 , -4, √2 Ascending order Descending order Not in order -1/2 , 2, 13/4 , 5 Ascending order Descending order Not in order √25 , 5/2 , 0.3, -1/3 Ascending order Descending order Not in order √15 , 4, 2/9 , -1.6 Ascending order Descending order Not in order 0, -12/4 , -√12 , -4 Ascending order Descending order Not in order 0.8, √(8 ), 3.4, 9/2 Ascending order Descending order Not in order
Answer:
1. Ascending
2. Descending
3. Not in order
4. Not in order
5. Not in order
6. Ascending
7. Descending
8. Not in order
9. Descending
10. Ascending
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5. what did god say would happen between the woman's descendants and satan descendant?.
I don’t know what to say about the new shop but they have to be at a good sale on my own so they can do the job they are not looking at but I have a good price for only one size fit and they are a bit short on my
6. when writing a polynomial in descending order what makes it a descending polynomial
Answer:
Descending Order: A polynomial is written in descending order if its terms are arranged in order from largest degree to smallest degree.
Note that this is the standard form for a polynomial; rearranging your polynomials to descending order should be automatic.
7. descending in skips
Answer:
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8. arrange in descending order 1.Arrange in descending order. 7/2,7/5,3/5,7/3 .
Answer:
7/5,7/3,7/2,3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
7/5
7/3
7/2
3l5
Descending order.
9. 1.) {1/9,1/2,1/11,1/5,1/7} Ascending: Descending: 2.) {3.01,3.1, 3.5,3.27, 3.165} Ascending: Descending: 3. {3.01,3.1, 3.5,3.27, 3.165} Ascending:_____________________________ Descending: ___________________________ 4. {4.8,7/2,-2,0.6,-5} Ascending:_____________________________ Descending: ___________________________ 5. {3 1/3,2.45, π,3.2,-9} Ascending:_____________________________ Descending: ___________________________ NONSENSE REPORT
Step-by-step explanation:
ascending- mula sa mataas pababa (example: 12,10,9,8...)
descending - mula mababa pataas (example: 1,2,3,4...)
.. basta tinatamad ako mag-compute, balikan ko to 'pag di pa nasasagot..
~ Correct me if I'm wrong
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10. What is Ascending and Descending?
Answer:
palaki hanggang pababa
Answer:
ascending- smallest to largest
descending- largest to smallest
11. what is descending?
explanation:Descending Order. Descending Order. Arranging numbers (or other items) in descending order means to arrange them from largest to smallest. Example 1 (with Numbers) The numbers 12, 5, 7, 10, 1, 160 arranged in descending order are 160, 12, 10, 7, 5, 1.
12. Arrange the following whole numbers in ascending and descending orders. 1. 15 8 19 7 21 ASCENDING , , , , DESCENDING ORDER , , , , 2. 36 28 17 31 29 ASCENDING , , , , DESCENDING , , , , 3. 98 103 119 89 109 ASCENDING , , , , DESCENDING , , , , Check
Answer:
1. ascending-7,8,19,21
1. descending- 21,19,8,7
2. ascending-17,28,29,31,36
2. descending-36,31,29,28,17
3. ascending-89,98,103,109,119
3. descending-119,109,103,98,89
Step-by-step explanation:
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13. what did god say would happen between the woman's descendants and satan descendant?
Answer: They [ man's offspring ] shall strike at its' [ snake's ] head while they [ snake ] shall strike at their [ human ] heel.
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14. conjunct descending
In a conjunct melodic motion, the melodic phrase moves in a stepwise fashion; that is the subsequent notes move up or down a semitone or tone, but no greater. ... Descending: Downwards melodic movement (prevalent in the New World and Australian music).
Answer:
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Explanation:
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15. example of descending words
FLAMING BURN HOT THESE ARE DESCENDING WORDS
16. 6. A. ascending B. descending C. repitations7. A. ascending B. descendingC. repitations8. A. ascending B. descendingC. repitations
Answer:
6. c. repitations
7. a. ascending
8. b. descending
17. Ascending Descending
Answer:
Ascending - Increasing
Descending - Decreasing
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18. when writing a polynomial in descending order, what makes it a descending polynomial?
Answer:
Descending Order: A polynomial is written in descending order if its terms are arranged in order from largest degree to smallest degree.
Note that this is the standard form for a polynomial; rearranging your polynomials to descending order should be automatic.
YAN NA...19. 1.Arrange the angles in descending order2.Arrange the sides in descending order
Answer:
1. ∠A, ∠C, ∠B
2. BC, AB, AC
Hope it helps.
20. BAHAY KUBO(ASCENDING/DESCENDING/REPEATED)HAPPY BIRTHDAY(ASCENDING/DESCENDING/REPEATED)SANTA CLARA(ASCENDING/DESCENDING/REPEATED)
Answer:
Bahay kubo:
Descending
Happy Birthday:
Repeated
Santa Clara:
Ascending
21. Ascending order of 2,-5,-7,5,11Descending order 12,10,-1,0,-9Descending order -3,-6,-11,0,3Ascending order 0,-24,-19,45,89Descending order -23,10,1,-1,-9
Answer:
Ascending order of 2,-5,-7,5,11[tex] \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \purple{\boxed{\bold{ - 7 \: \: ,\: \: - 5 \: \: \: ,\: \: 2 \: \: \: ,\: \: 5 \: \: ,\: \: 11 \:}}}[/tex]
Descending order of 12,10,-1,0,-9[tex] \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \purple{\boxed{\bold{12 \: \: ,\: \: \: \: 10 \: \: , \: \: \: 0 \: \: ,\: \: - 1 \: \: ,\: \: - 9}}}[/tex]
Descending order of -3,-6,-11,0,3[tex] \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \purple{\boxed{\bold{3 \: \: , \: \: 0 \: \: ,\: \: - 3 \: \: , \: \: - 6 \: \: ,\: \: - 11}}}[/tex]
Ascending order of 0,-24,-19,45,89[tex] \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \purple{\boxed{\bold{- 24 \: \: ,\: \: - 19 \: \: , \: \: 0 \: \: ,\: \:45 \: \: ,\: \: 89 }}}[/tex]
Descending order of -23,10,1,-1,-9[tex] \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \purple{\boxed{ \bold{10\: \: ,\: \: 1\: \: , \: \: - 1 \: \: , \: \: - 9 \: \: ,\: \: - 23}}}[/tex]
✓ DESCENDING ORDER - GREATEST TO LEAST✓ ASCENDING ORDER - LEAST TO GREATEST#CARRYONLEARNING22. B. Arrange the decimals in ascending and descending order.0.85,0.4124) 0.285,0.584,Ascending Order:Descending Order:5.53,4.95) 6.27, 7.008,Ascending OrderDescending Order:
Answer:
0.85 0.412 0.285 0.584
Asce... order: 0.285, 0.412, 0.584, 0.85
Desc... order: 0.85, 0.584, 0.412, 0.285
5.53 4.9 6.27 7.008
Asce... order: 4.9, 5.53, 6.27, 7.008
Desc... order: 7.008, 6.27, 5.53, 4.9
23. Arrange the following integers in ascending and descending order. 1.{-2,14,0,-23,8,21,-34,-5,-7} Ascending Descending 2.{5,-18,0,-15,7,-3,11,-23 Ascending Descending
1. Ascending
-34, -23, -7, -5, -2, 0, 8, 14, 21
Descending
21, 14, 8, 0, -2, -5, -7, -23, -34
2. Ascending
-23, -18, -15, -11, -3, 0, 5, 7
Descending
7, 5, 0, -3, -11, -15, -18, -23
24. these refers to the descendants of the hebrew which originated from abraham,jacob,and descendants of the 12 tribes of israel
Answer:
Israelites is the answer mah prend
25. pakisagot po , Math po ito 1. 18.0, 0.18, 0.108, 0.1008(Descending Order) ___, ___, ____, _____.2. 25.250, 2.5250, 252.50, 20.52(Descending) ___, ___, _____, ______,3. 55.55, 555.55, 5.5555, 55.5555(Descending ____, ____, ___, ___,
Answer:
1) 18.0,0.18,0.108.0.1008
2) 252.50,25.250,20.52,2.5250
3) 555.55,55.5555,55.55,5.5555
Step-by-step explanation:
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26. ascending and descending order
Ascending
Lowest----->Highest
Descending
Highest---->Lowest
27. a plane descended 1000 feet in the first hour. in the second hour, the plane descended another 500 feet. in the third hour, it descended another 300 feet. how many feet did the plane descend in all
Answer:
1,800Step-by-step explanation:
100 500+300 =1,800:)28. A Descendant of HTML
A descendant refers to any element that is connected but lower down the document tree - no matter how many levels lower. In the diagram below, all elements that are connected below the <div> element are descendants of that <div>.
29. What did God say would happen between the woman's descendant and Satan's descendant
Answer:
Genesis 3:15, ESV: "I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and her offspring; he shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise his heel.”"
Explanation:
Genesis 3:15, NIV: "And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel.'"
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30. descending number??
Answer:
Decreasing and descending is the same.
Step-by-step explanation:
Example descending sequence:
10,9,8,7,6,5
Increasing is the antonym of decreasing.
Example of increasing sequence:
1,2,3,4,5
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