9 10
3*3 5*2
| | | |
| --3*5-- |
----3*2-----
3*5 + 3*2 = 15 + 6 = 21
10+9=19
3500*10
-----------
100
35000
--------
350
We can use the sine inverse here.....we have
sin-1(200/400)
sin-1(1/2) = 30°
Here's a pic.....
I think you need:
Sin(x)=200/400
Sin(x)=1/2
Asin(1/2)=30 degrees, so
x=30 degrees.
-7/-3
thanks man
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R is the big cylinder, r is the small cylinder inside
other guest:
what if x = -4 ?
then -4 + 4 = 0
Are the letters R, r the same thing or different?
19
but if you want I can make it to become 21
x+7=7-x
x+x=7-7
2x=0 divide both sides by 2
x=0/2
x=0 Didn't you see it just by looking at it?
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You only get "complex solution". I can give to you if you can follow it?
if 440=60; 300=? Don't use = sign but : which is proportional:
440:60 then, 300: ?, we have,
60/440 X 300=40 10/11, so
440:60 is proportional to 300:40 10/11
7/10 - 1/2 =.2 or 1/5 more crackers that Sam. ate than Harry.
7/10 - 1/2 = a lot of math = 1/5 difference
You dont,Math is Physically designed for you too fail. Have a good one.
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Thank you, Guest!
Angled parking and perpendicular parking are more or less self explanatory depending on if your driving a pickup or large SUV. However when it comes to uphill and downhil parking more procedures are required to do so successfully, when parking downhill move your car towards the curb and stop, turn your wheels towards the curb and put the car in neutral, let it roll forward slowly until the right or left wheel become chalked on the curb than put it in park and wa la. For uphill parking you follow the same steps except when turning your wheel turn it away from the curb and let it roll back in neutral until it is chalked up on the curb. its a simple procedure easy to learn. Parallel parking is hard to explain as it has many factors that go into it such as the location, your car, and the two cars you wish to park between. Personally I drive a Nissan Maxima which is farely simple to parallel park going in reverse that is.