While preparing data for Gulf Coast Retail’s sales analysis,…

While preparing data for Gulf Coast Retail’s sales analysis, you performed a FULL JOIN between the Sales table and the Customers table.The results revealed: Several records where Sales data exist but Customer fields are null. Several records where Customer data exist but Sales fields are null. Additional fields in the dataset include Employee ID (sales representative) and Payment Method (cash, credit, financing, etc.).   Question:Explain the potential business implications of each type of null value, and describe how you would investigate or address these issues using the additional information provided.    

Consider the following quadratic equation in vertex form . …

Consider the following quadratic equation in vertex form .  Determine the following characteristics of the parabola. a. What is the vertex of the parabola? Your answer should be written as an ordered pair without any spaces. b. The parabola opens . c. Determine the x-intercepts. Type your answer as a simplified fraction  ( , 0) and ( , 0). d. Determine the y-intercept. Type your answer as an ordered pair with no spaces. e. Give the equation for the axis of symmetry

Passage Analysis Identify the Source  (1 point) – Clearly st…

Passage Analysis Identify the Source  (1 point) – Clearly state the title of the work from which the passage comes.State the Author  (1 point) – Provide the name of the author of the passage. Analyze Theme and Significance (3 points) – Discuss the central theme of the passage and its overall significance within the work. Consider the author’s intended message and how the passage contributes to the larger meaning of the text. Avoid mere summary; do not simply recount the plot. Instead, focus on interpretation and analysis. Your discussion of the theme and significance must be at least three (3) complete sentences, offering thoughtful insights into the author’s purpose and the passage’s deeper meaning.  Passage: TRUE!—nervous—very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses—not destroyed—not dulled them. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in hell. How, then, am I mad? Hearken! and observe how healthily—how calmly I can tell you the whole story.