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Define white hole...​

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Answered by niishaa
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Answer:

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1.

slope(m) = ∆y/∆x

= y2-y1/x2-x1

= 5-0/10-(-10)

= 5/20

= 1/4

slope = 0.25

2 .

y = mx+ c

here m = slope = 1/4(from above ques)

c = y intercept = ?

x = value of x = -10

y = value of y = 0

y = mx+ c

0 = 1/4(-10)+c

0 = -2.5 + c

c = 2.5

therefore y intercept(c) = 2.5

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slope of eqⁿ g'(x) = 4g(x)-2

acc. to y = mx +c

here,

y = g'(x)

m = 4g = slope

x = x

c = -2

so, slope = 4g

Answered by gbarman74
1

Explanation:

In general relativity, a white hole is a hypothetical region of spacetime and singularity which cannot be entered from the outside, although energy-matter, light and information can escape from it. ... White holes appear in the theory of eternal black holes.

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