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Phy 121
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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Question About Notes
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You've given good explanations of your thinking, and your thinking is mostly correct.
However some of your answers do require that you use both time and position information.
Check my notes
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From your wording, it seems as though you are reffering to the Sylabuss as my Notes since this assignment didn't come with any notes. Is that what you mean?
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If so, Your sylibuss does not have any notes about revisions to the original work submitted by the student. If revisions are allowed after reading your comments I will gladly take the oppertunity, but is there a time limit on the date that the revised assignment has to be turned in by? Also, generally when answering the questions poised in the assignments is it better to be very specific in regards to how to work the required question or experiement or just give a general answer? I thought I knew when to use a specific answer and when to use a general answer, but I just want to be certain that I spend the right amount of time on each question for the right reasons. Thank you.
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By 'my notes', I mean the notes I've inserted into the file posted at your Access Page.
When I insert notes, they should appear in boldface, so you should be able to find them easily by scrolling through the document.
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Phy 121
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.
** **
Question About Notes
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You've given good explanations of your thinking, and your thinking is mostly correct.
However some of your answers do require that you use both time and position information.
Check my notes
** **
From your wording, it seems as though you are reffering to the Sylabuss as my Notes since this assignment didn't come with any notes. Is that what you mean?
** **
If so, Your sylibuss does not have any notes about revisions to the original work submitted by the student. If revisions are allowed after reading your comments I will gladly take the oppertunity, but is there a time limit on the date that the revised assignment has to be turned in by? Also, generally when answering the questions poised in the assignments is it better to be very specific in regards to how to work the required question or experiement or just give a general answer? I thought I knew when to use a specific answer and when to use a general answer, but I just want to be certain that I spend the right amount of time on each question for the right reasons. Thank you.
@&
By 'my notes', I mean the notes I've inserted into the file posted at your Access Page.
When I insert notes, they should appear in boldface, so you should be able to find them easily by scrolling through the document.
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Phy 121
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.
** **
Question About Notes
** **
You've given good explanations of your thinking, and your thinking is mostly correct.
However some of your answers do require that you use both time and position information.
Check my notes
** **
From your wording, it seems as though you are reffering to the Sylabuss as my Notes since this assignment didn't come with any notes. Is that what you mean?
** **
If so, Your sylibuss does not have any notes about revisions to the original work submitted by the student. If revisions are allowed after reading your comments I will gladly take the oppertunity, but is there a time limit on the date that the revised assignment has to be turned in by? Also, generally when answering the questions poised in the assignments is it better to be very specific in regards to how to work the required question or experiement or just give a general answer? I thought I knew when to use a specific answer and when to use a general answer, but I just want to be certain that I spend the right amount of time on each question for the right reasons. Thank you.
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By 'my notes', I mean the notes I've inserted into the file posted at your Access Page.
When I insert notes, they should appear in boldface, so you should be able to find them easily by scrolling through the document.
The file immediately following yours caused a problem in the posting process. So your document might get posted twice as a result (I want to be sure it gets posted--better twice than not at all).
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