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RYAN BANYAN

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Which best identifies the role of a repellor in the complexity theory?
 
  A) A force that pulls things towards it
  B) A state from which a system tends to move away
  C) A sudden and discontinuous change in the dynamics of a system
  D) Mathematically plots all possible functional states of a system

Question 2

Which best describes the wet mind?
 
  A) The mind has unique features which perform more efficiently than computers.
  B) The mind functions according to similar principles to that of a computer.
  C) The mind is plastic.
  D) The mind becomes saturated with negative influences.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: A





 

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