I think tecnically Ausralia is a part of Oceania and Sydney is right on the coast of the Pacific Ocean.
http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/au.htm
OK......
Both are divisible by 18, so divide both the numerator and the denominator by 18.
Thanks. I am not sure. I am still confused, scratching my head!
It is time to combine "like" terms:
-11a + 7a - 13b - 3b...what do you get?
Good Chris!
Want an other juicy one???
You can look at a detailed map and do some calculations with latitudes and longitudes! Also, by looking at the scale used to determine distances on the map.
But thanks! Want to be a member of a club???
Yeah....those internet searches really pay off, sometimes.....(LOL!!!)
No!!!! I am turning like IronHide when he was dying in Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon.
I think that you nailed it Chris
Nice detailed + shaded drawings, DS! Yes, I see your name!
Because it has a lot of "problems"
Funny, but nope! I am cracking up!
It is used but not actually "read" like other textbooks?
Funny answer, but nope!
It has roots entangling it?
This is optional. But I want to practice to learn more Geography.
Note that (-9)^2 = -9*-9 = 81 + 2^3 = 81 + 2*2*2 = 81 + 8 = 89.
10^5 + 10^2 = 100,000 + 100 = 100,100.
Hanks. Btw, if you LOOK CLOSELY,,, you can see my name.
Great drawings Dragon!
You are very talented.
If you want to repeat numbers, you have to use the same numbers, or use a pattern.
Example: 2; 6; 10; 2; 6; 10...
That is one way you can repeat numbers, I think.
This requires lots of distributing!
My mouth is opened! NinjaDevo is really smart, unlike me.
Btw, I like the way he answered it!
This is similar to the problem I just worked....here's the graph here.....the "x" value is the part reserved for the triangle = about 5.7 m and the part reserved for the square = (10 - 5.7) = about 4.3 m
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/7lucvqfmfx