The "h" stands for hyperbolic, sine, cosine and tangent. Someday you will learn what that means.
87+3+1=93
If you mean "what's the derivative" of Pi?, then the answer is:
d/dx(pi) = 0
What GEOMETRICAL shape or object are you thinking about?
I think you are nuts!!!!!!. However, here is the solution to your crazy idea:
(15,000 X 365)/ 10%=54,750,000np points you have to earn in order to get 15,000np per day.
Good luck to you and your game.
how do i tell if 2 quantities vary directly
like in a word probelem ?????
You can tell if 2 quantities vary directly, if they are PROPORTIONAL to each other.
Here is one way:
(87 + 3!)/1=
(87 + 6)/1=
93/1=93
This is a GP
a=12. r=1.1 n=15
Use the sum of a GP formula to get your answer. :)
You could use your nose although that sounds a little difficult. I'd google "How do you tie a shoe lace?" There are bound to be great you tube clip covering the subject :))
2+2=4
0.0004572473708276333
-0.0204081632653061
if its adjacent over opposite is it tangent cosine or sine,
The answer is none of the three above: the answer is the inverse of tan, or cotangent.
It depends how the measurement is taken but apparent length has more to do with the direction of travel in relation to the observer.
If it were stopped but tilted 30 degrees off the vertical it would appear half length.
If the angle was less the length would also be less. At a 20 to 1 ratio the angle would probably be 0 and you'd really be measuring the diameter of the base of the rocket.
I guess it depends on your perspective.
Do you mean how Pi is calculated? If yes, there are hundreds of formulas to calculate Pi.
1 gram=1,000 milligrams
78/1,000=.078 grams, so we have:
12 X .078=.936 grams
-24/100
simplified
6/25
936 grams
1/2 ÷ 2 1/4
2 1/4= 9/4
1/2÷ 9/4
1/2 x 4/9
2/9
1/2 ÷ 2 1/4 = 2/9