You should check whether you can simplify the answer.
i think it is a good idea because it gets you more closer to getting the exact number
I got no idea
Poetic expressions are descriptive stanzas that use words like "as" or "like" and explain the main idea of your poem or passage.
The answer seemed to be that it was the logic of enlightenment rationalism itself that gave rise to such barbarism.
Common expressions include "beats me" or "I'm stumped" or clueless.
No; copyright protects specific expressions of ideas, not the ideas themselves.
I have no idea i'm looking for the answer too.
Ideas cannot be protected; only expressions of them. There has to be something tangible.
The person who created rational was Andrew Willlord. he was one topmathematicien in UK. He came up with the idea in 1926.
The idea is to subtract 48 - 30.
The idea is to subtract what you had, minus what you spent.