Definitions for "thinking" are given. According to each of the given definitions, answer the question, "Can computers think?"To have feeling or consideration for __________ (yes, no, perhaps)To create __________ (yes, no, perhaps)To type Russian characters __________ (yes, no, perhaps)To perceive or recognize __________ (yes, no, perhaps)To remember __________ (yes, no, perhaps)To devise __________ (yes, no, perhaps)To have the ability to create bootable backup tapes and boot from them __________ (yes, no, perhaps)
What will be an ideal response?
no; perhaps; perhaps; perhaps; yes; perhaps; perhaps
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Factor out the GCF from the polynomial.160x7y9+ 32x2y7 + 160x5y5
A. x2y5(160x5y4 + 32y2 + 160x3) B. 32x2y5(5x5y4 + 1y2 + 5x3) C. 32x2(5x5y9 + 1y7 + 5x3y5) D. 32(5x7y9 + 1x2y7 + 5x5y5)
Factor out the greatest common factor.20y4 + 14y3 - 20y2 - 2y
A. 2y2(10y2 + 7y - 10) B. 2y(10y3 + 7y2 + 10y - 1) C. 2(10y4 + 7y3 - 10y2 - y) D. 2y(10y3 + 7y2 - 10y - 1)
Solve by graphing. Label the axes and show where the solution is located on the graph.The cost, T, in hundreds of dollars, of tuition at one community college is given by where c is the number of credits for which a student registers. Graph the equation and use the graph to estimate the cost of tuition if a student registers for 12 credits.
A. About $1800 B. About $1500 C. About $1900 D. About $700
Conditions in a firm's general, industry and competitor environments with the potential to "prevent the firm from successfully using its core competencies" are known as
A. strengths B. weaknesses C. opportunities D. threats