I cannot provide specific answers to questions about textbooks without additional information, such as the edition, publisher, or ISBN. This is because there may be variations in the content and structure of different editions.
However, I can provide general guidance on how to approach answering questions from your textbook:
1. Read the question carefully: Make sure you understand what is being asked and identify the key information needed to answer it.
2. Refer to the relevant lesson or chapter: Review the material covered in the lesson or chapter where the question is based. This may include re-reading the text, examining diagrams or illustrations, and reviewing any notes you have taken.
3. Identify the answer: Use the information you have gathered to find the answer to the question. This may involve recalling facts, applying concepts, or solving problems.
4. Check your answer: Once you have a potential answer, review it carefully to make sure it makes sense and is consistent with the information in the textbook.
Here are some additional tips for answering questions effectively:
Break down complex questions into smaller, more manageable parts.
Use diagrams, charts, or other visual aids to help you understand the information.
Work with a classmate or study group to discuss and solve problems together.
Seek help from your teacher or a tutor if you are struggling with a particular concept.
Remember, practice makes perfect! The more you practice answering questions, the better you will become at it.
If you can provide more specific details about the question you are trying to answer, I may be able to offer further assistance.