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17.07.2020 •
Social Studies
Read the following excerpt:
"We have boasted the protection of Great
Britain, without considering, that her motive was
interest not attachment; that she did not protect
us from our enemies on our account, but from
her enemies on her own account... [T]he injuries
and disadvantages we sustain by that connection,
are without number; and our duty to mankind at
large, as well as to ourselves, instruct us to
renounce the alliance..."
-Thomas Paine, Common Sense, 1776
Based on the excerpt, which source most influenced
Thomas Paine's argument for independence?
A.)the content of the Mayflower Compact
B.)the writings of John Locke
C.)the ideas of Thomas Hobbes
D.)the legacy of the Magna Carta
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Explanation:
The development of compulsory mathematical knowledge upon modification or development of the definition of mathematical objects.
That is, the perception of the functionality that the object represents in
contexts other than the one that the origin can force to modify (extend, generalize, etc.) its definition (continuity, function, dimension, dot product, limit, etc.), so that it allows the conditioning of the context or the particularities of the functionality in each context.
In other cases, a functionality may give rise to different objects depending on the context in that is observed and the properties and relationships acquired by the functionality of that context (integral defined, curve, etc.). The definition of the object has to determine the conditioning of the context
that characterize the object or functionality in this context.