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It could be: 2x+16 = -24 in which case the value of x is -20
List the prime factors of each of these numbers, then multiply all the prime factors. The prime factor 2 has to be included twice, since it appears twice in the number 4. Other prime factors, in this case, only have to be included once.
In Euclidean planar geometry, not unless they're collinear, in which case they intersect an infinite number of times. In other types of geometry ... maybe.
1: 2X2 2: the number then the smaller number above the big number Squaring a number means to multiply it by itself. Using the number 3 as an example, you can write out the multiplication expression: 3X3 or use an exponent, which is a superscripted number indicating how many times to multiply the base by itself. In this case, it's twice: 32
There always has to be one digit before the decimal point, which in this case is 6. Then you round the rest of the number into two digits (in this case 00). So it would be 6.00. Then work out how many times you must multiply this by ten to make the original number, which is twice, so 102: 6.00 x 102
That the person being charged is a member of the military and that they be charged with an offense covered under military regulations.
In the case of neutral atom, the number of positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons will be the same.
If you lied under oath, then yes. You could be charged with perjury.
No, once a case has been dismissed, the charges cannot be brought again by the same person. Double jeopardy, a constitutional protection, prevents an individual from being tried twice for the same offense. However, if new evidence emerges, the prosecution may consider filing new charges based on the new information.
No. You are charged as an adult.
under the case
Because that is the Federal Agency charged with protecting the nations currency.
He has not yet been charged, because the case is still under investigation. He has returned to duty, but he is under constant supervision. One of the people assigned to his detail is an actual military investigator. He is under constant scrutiny at the moment. A charge still may yet come, but the military has to examine all sides, and then build a case if they are going to do so.
the defendant
A case reference is a way to identify a specific legal case, typically including the name of the parties involved, the court where the case was heard, and a unique citation number. This reference is used to easily locate and refer to the case in legal research and court proceedings.
That phrase could mean MANY things. It could mean the case file number under which the court jacket is filed. It could mean the Police Report Number under wihich it is filed. It could mean that this case is referred to in another case. Etc, etc, etc..
It could be: 2x+16 = -24 in which case the value of x is -20