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Laquelle de ces îles ne se situe pas en France?
Tahiti
La Corse
Oléron
La Sicile
Combien de volcans comporte la chaîne des Puys, dans le Massif central?
Laquelle de ces îles ne se situe pas en France?
Combien de volcans comporte la chaîne des Puys, dans le Massif central?
Quand je suis sale
je suis blanc
et quand je suis propre
je suis noir.
La "colle" en Franche-Comté est le surnom du fromage local, la cancoillotte.
Madame a réservé une chambre pour combien de personnes?
(ответ запишите прописью)
Associez le fromage à sa région d'origine.
Devinez le mot:

Lequel de ces plats n'est pas une spécialité française?
Associez l'écrivain à l'un de ses personnages:
Remettez сes villes dans l'ordre descendant de population.
Remettez les mots dans le bon ordre pour former une phrase.
On y va : present and future tense of 'aller' and 'faire'
On y va! Leçons 4 à 6
GL6 1V mots difficiles des chapitres: on y va, chapitre 1 et 2
Grandes lignes 6 mots difficiles on y va, ch 1 et 2
Based on the PowerPoint you shared, here is a simple quiz focusing on vocabulary, exponent laws, and identifying function types. --- Quiz: Exponent Laws & Rational Exponents (3.1–3.3) Multiple Choice (5 questions) Choose the correct answer. 1. In the expression 5^3, the number 3 is called the a) base b) power c) exponent d) coefficient 2. Which law of exponents would you use to simplify (x^2)^3? a) Product rule b) Quotient rule c) Power of a power rule d) Zero exponent rule 3. According to the zero exponent law, 7^0 = a) 0 b) 1 c) 7 d) undefined 4. If the first differences in a table of values are constant, the function is a) linear b) quadratic c) exponential d) not a function 5. Which expression is equivalent to \frac{2^5}{2^3}? a) 2^2 b) 2^8 c) 2^{15} d) 2^{-2} True or False (5 questions) Write T for true or F for false. 1. When multiplying powers with the same base, you add the exponents. 2. A negative exponent means the answer will always be negative. 3. For an exponential function, the ratios of consecutive y-values are constant. 4. The power 16^{\frac{1}{2}} is equal to 8. 5. The quotient rule for exponents says \frac{x^a}{x^b} = x^{a-b}. Completion (2 questions) Fill in the blank with the correct term. 1. The _____________ rule states that when raising a power to another power, you multiply the exponents. 2. If the second differences in a table of values are constant, the function is ______________. --- Answer Key Multiple Choice 1. c) exponent 2. c) Power of a power rule 3. b) 1 4. a) linear 5. a) 2^2 True or False 6. T 7. F (a negative exponent indicates a reciprocal, not a negative value) 8. T 9. F (16^{\frac{1}{2}} = \sqrt{16} = 4) 10. T Completion 11. power of a power (or power rule) 12. quadratic
SS Spanish Version 8/25/25 Topic: Fall of Rome, Medieval Europe, and the Role of Monasteries Tema: La caída de Roma, la Europa medieval y el papel de los monasterios Reading Passage / Pasaje de Lectura The Roman Empire, once the most powerful civilization in the world, began to weaken during the 4th and 5th centuries. Several causes contributed to its decline, including political corruption, heavy taxes, reliance on slave labor, and invasions by barbarian tribes such as the Visigoths and Vandals. In 476 CE, the last Roman emperor in the West was removed, marking the official fall of the Western Roman Empire. This event brought significant changes to Europe, as centralized government disappeared and smaller kingdoms took control. El Imperio Romano, una vez la civilización más poderosa del mundo, comenzó a debilitarse durante los siglos IV y V. Varias causas contribuyeron a su declive, incluyendo la corrupción política, los altos impuestos, la dependencia de la mano de obra esclava y las invasiones de tribus bárbaras como los visigodos y los vándalos. En el año 476 d.C., el último emperador romano en Occidente fue depuesto, marcando la caída oficial del Imperio Romano Occidental. Este evento trajo cambios significativos a Europa, ya que el gobierno centralizado desapareció y reinos más pequeños tomaron el control. After the fall of Rome, Europe entered the Middle Ages, also known as Medieval Europe. This period lasted roughly from 500 to 1500 CE. Life during this time was shaped by the feudal system, where kings gave land to nobles in exchange for loyalty and military service. Most people were peasants who farmed the land and gave a portion of their harvest to their lords. Castles provided protection, while the Catholic Church became the most powerful institution, guiding people’s beliefs and daily lives. Después de la caída de Roma, Europa entró en la Edad Media, también conocida como la Europa medieval. Este período duró aproximadamente del año 500 al 1500 d.C. La vida durante este tiempo estaba organizada por el sistema feudal, en el cual los reyes daban tierras a los nobles a cambio de lealtad y servicio militar. La mayoría de las personas eran campesinos que cultivaban la tierra y entregaban una parte de su cosecha a sus señores. Los castillos brindaban protección, mientras que la Iglesia Católica se convirtió en la institución más poderosa, guiando las creencias y la vida diaria de las personas. In the uncertain times of Medieval Europe, monasteries served as centers of learning and stability. Monks lived simple lives dedicated to prayer, work, and study. They carefully copied ancient texts, preserving knowledge from Greece and Rome. Monasteries also offered medical care, shelter to travelers, and food to the poor. In many ways, they became islands of peace and knowledge in a world often filled with war and hardship. En los tiempos inciertos de la Europa medieval, los monasterios sirvieron como centros de aprendizaje y estabilidad. Los monjes vivían vidas simples dedicadas a la oración, el trabajo y el estudio. Ellos copiaban cuidadosamente textos antiguos, preservando el conocimiento de Grecia y Roma. Los monasterios también ofrecían atención médica, refugio a viajeros y comida a los pobres. De muchas maneras, se convirtieron en islas de paz y conocimiento en un mundo a menudo lleno de guerras y dificultades.
Here is a quiz based on the “Reciprocal of a Linear Function” content from your PowerPoint. --- Quiz: Reciprocal of a Linear Function Multiple Choice (5 questions) Select the best answer. 1. What is the vertical asymptote of f(x) = \dfrac{1}{x - 3}? a) x = 0 b) x = 3 c) x = -3 d) y = 0 2. For f(x) = \dfrac{1}{2x + 4}, what is the y-intercept? a) 0 b) \dfrac{1}{2} c) \dfrac{1}{4} d) 2 3. What is the horizontal asymptote of any function of the form f(x) = \dfrac{1}{ax + b} (with a \neq 0)? a) y = 0 b) y = 1 c) x = 0 d) x = -\dfrac{b}{a} 4. The domain of f(x) = \dfrac{1}{5 - x} is a) all real numbers except 5 b) all real numbers except -5 c) all real numbers d) all real numbers except 0 5. As x approaches the vertical asymptote from the right, the values of f(x) a) approach 0 b) approach \pm\infty c) approach 1 d) approach the same value as from the left --- Completion (5 questions) Fill in the blank with the correct word or expression. 1. The vertical asymptote of a reciprocal linear function occurs where the ____________________ is zero. 2. The horizontal asymptote of f(x) = \dfrac{1}{ax + b} is the line y = ________. 3. A function of the form f(x) = \dfrac{1}{ax + b} has ______ x-intercept(s) because the numerator is constant. 4. The end behavior of f(x) = \dfrac{1}{x - 2} as x \to \infty is f(x) \to ________. 5. The y-intercept of f(x) = \dfrac{1}{3x - 6} is ________. --- Answer Key Multiple Choice 1. b) x = 3 2. c) \dfrac{1}{4} (Substitute x = 0: f(0) = \frac{1}{4}) 3. a) y = 0 4. a) all real numbers except 5 5. b) approach \pm\infty Completion 6. denominator 7. 0 8. no / zero 9. 0 (from the positive side) 10. -\dfrac{1}{6} (Substitute x = 0: f(0) = \frac{1}{-6})
Salut Ursule, Ça va? Moi ça va très bien. Demain, c’est Pâques! La fête de Pâques est célébrée au printemps. C’est ma saison préférée car normalement, il fait chaud et il y a du soleil. De plus, il y a des petites fleurs dans les champs. C’est très joli. Les moutons ont des bébés, des petits agneaux adorables. J’adore Pâques en France. Le matin, les cloches distribuent des chocolats pour les enfants et les enfants font la chasse au oeufs. Il y a aussi des lapins et des poissons au chocolat. Les poissons en chocolat sont mes préférés. Après ça, certaines personnes vont à la messe. Puis, il y a un délicieux repas pour le déjeuner. On peut manger des asperges, des œufs mimosa, du poisson ou bien sûr de l’agneau rôti. Ce n’est pas idéal pour les végétariens! Pour le dessert, on mange un gâteau au chocolat ou une tarte aux fraises… ou les deux… Quel délice! Pour les vacances de Pâques, je vais aller en France avec ma famille. Il me tarde! Et toi? Qu’est ce que tu vas faire pour Pâques? A plus, Colette