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Your 'question form' report has been received. Scroll down through the document to see any comments I might have inserted, and my final comment at the end.
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Hi Dr. Smith! When I started this class, I copied down the assignemnts from the Due dates page on the website into my planner which I have been referring to. I just realized today that when I copied it down, I was reading straight across the screen and mathching that week to the assignment..this means that I am behind. I had no clue and did not notice this today and I panicked. I hope that this will not be a problem as long as I get all the assignments in by this weekend. I now see what I did to make me on the wrong week..i was reading across the screen instead of mathching up the week with the numbers. I will make sure all my work is in! Sorry about this!! Thank you!
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It hadn't occurred to me that a student could read the page in this manner. Thanks for the details. This explains how some other students also might have misread the page.
I'll have to modify the setup of this page to avoid that possibility in the future.
There's no penalty for assignments being late, so don't worry about that.
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• If the wind keeps shifting so as to remain perpendicular to the direction of motion what path will the airplane follow?
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because it would be rotating here, it would make circles
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Good, but for the first question the wind should come directly from the side. Check the discussion at the link. No need for a revision.
See any notes I might have inserted into your document, and before looking at the link below see if you can modify your solutions. If there are no notes, this does not mean that your solution is completely correct.
Then please compare your old and new solutions with the expanded discussion at the link
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Self-critique your solutions, if this is necessary, according to the usual criteria. Insert any revisions, questions, etc. into a copy of this posted document. Mark any insertions with &&&& so they can be easily identified.If your solution is completely consistent with the given solution, you need do nothing further with this problem.
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