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4^-x=8^x 2. Im Stuck. Help

STUCK IN BIOSHOCK 2, NEED HELP?

Sounds like a bug. I played the game without the Vita chambers on (good for a trophy) so I can't tell you what's the exact problem/solution. Try reloading an earlier save and hope it won't take you too far back in the game.

Uncharted 2! im stuck!! please help!?

shoot the blue globs on the trees when he is beside them, didn't you notice that they bubble when he gets close?

3x+7y=14? ok anybody can help im stuck?

Usually a problem like this will have two equations, and you use them both to solve it.

In this case, however, the prime factors of 14 are 2 and 7, so if your answer has to be an integer, y would be 2 and x would be 0. If your answer doesn't have to be an integer, you should have another equation someplace.

I'm stuck on a thought can you help me?

It is not for you to tell anyone not to be around their parents. So get rid of that thought it is too horrendous to contemplate. Her mother is her problem not yours. You can listen but never give an opinion.Secondly before you came on the scene mother and daughter had a long term plan of how she was going to study in the UK. Do you think because you are now on the scene their plan has fallen apart? I doubt it very much.Put it this way. If she cannot pay her tuition fees UK school will unemotionally kick her out. If she cannot afford to eat the UK will not provide money for her to eat. Either case she will be unemotionally rejected from the UK and back to the protection of mother. Then along comes Mr. Nice accommodating you. With more money than sense (not always a bad thing). You have two choices.i. Support her with an un-expectant heart if she stays with you, great!  Your heart wins. They rip you off. You walk way knowing you have been played but enjoyed the game. Lesson learnt.ii. You walk away and find a less troublesome relationship. Remember I said they had planned how she would survive in the UK long before you took up her cause. And so they will, long after you have moved on.

I'm stuck on bioshock 2?

My nephew says (because he has finished the game) that if you get into a situation like that the best thing to do is either A load an old saved game so you get your ammo and health back B keep attacking the enemies around you where you spawn that way they'll eventually die or you can try to run and take the little sister with you (if possible) and try to find some spot you can loot that has very little splicers and your final option get to a vendor and hack it for a free item and cheap prices for any money you might have.

Physics Problem I'm stuck on... need help?

A 1.0 kg block is pushed 3.0 m at a constant
velocity up a vertical wall by a constant force
applied at an angle of 29.0◦ with the horizontal, as shown in the figure.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.81 m/s^2

Part 1 If the coefficient of kinetic friction between
the block and the wall is 0.20, find the work done by the force on the block.
Answer in units of J.

Part 2 Find the work done by gravity on the block.
Answer in units of J.

Part 3 Find the magnitude of the normal force between
the block and the wall.
Answer in units of N

Find cosx if cos 2x= 1/2 ...im really stuck... help please?

Ok, Using The Calculator here:

http://www.math.com/students/calculators/source/scientific.htm

You need to find what the inverse Cosine of 1/2 is.

Input 0.5, INV, COS

That tells you the Inverse Cosine of 1/2, which is 60. After that, figure it out like any other algebraic Equation. 2x=60

Half of 60 is 30


So 30 is the answer.

The Golden Compass DS Chapter 10-1. I'm stuck please help!?

Towards the end of this chapter (I think) there's a part where you have to get across the river. It's just after a checkpoint. There's a big crate that you can get to move back and forth by getting Pan to activate a switch on a platform. It looks like you need to get on the crate which will bring you to the edge of the river with three platforms over it that you can jump across. Each platform has a switch on it but they don't seem to do anything. My problem is the crate is too high for either Lyra or Iorek to jump onto. I'm hopelessly stuck! I hope I've explained where I am properly. Any help please?

What is the difference between "I got stuck" and "I'm stuck"?

The best way to think of this is through a quick look at a schema for diagramming tense in English.The most intuitive way to think of tense is to try to diagram a relationship between the event (E) being described, and the speech-act (S) describing it. So you can easily get a past tense, diagrammed as (E — S), a present tense (E,S), and a future tense (S — E).Unfortunately, English has more tenses than that. The distinctions arise because English tenses are not just about the relationship of the event and the speech-act, but also an arbitrary reference point (R). So on the simpler system, both ‘I went’ and ‘I have been’ are diagrammed as (E — S), but with a reference point, you can see that ‘I went’ has the reference point simultaneous with the event (E,R — S), while in ‘I have been’ the reference point is simultaneous with the speech-act (E — S,R). This schema was first developed by Hans Reichenbach.(Aside: this system is still not quite able to handle the future perfect. If you consider ‘Before he reaches work tomorrow he will have dropped his daughter at school’, the future perfect is (S — E — R), but in ‘He will have dropped his daughter at school by the time he gets in’ the future perfect is (E,S — R). You can resolve this if you drop the idea of having a relationship between E and S, and just have both independently having a relationship with R: your future perfect then becomes simply (E — R)(S — R) in all cases.)So in this schema, ‘I got stuck’ is a sort of simple past tense: (E,R — S). It tells you nothing about the current situation, on whether the speaker is still stuck or not: ‘I got stuck on question six, but then I remembered that trick you showed me’ vs ‘I got stuck on question six, so I gave up and started watching the game instead’.‘I am stuck’ on the other hand acts like a perfect tense: (E — S,R). From the perspective of the present point in time, the speaker is currently stuck, having become stuck at some point in the past: ‘I am glad you called, because I am stuck on question six and could use your help’. The sentence is interesting as it is formed like a basic present tense with ‘stuck’ as an adjective, but the semantic loading of ‘stuck’ implies a past action; it therefore looks a bit like a perfect formed with ‘be’ rather than with ‘have’, similarly to how auxiliaries have developed for e.g. French or German.So the difference between them is that one acts like a past tense, the other like a perfect.

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