5m+2n, n-3m, 7-3n (5m+2n)+(n-3m)+(7-3n)=2m+7
In order for this to be answered you will have to find the value of K. Then you will minus that by 22.
How do you find missed frequency if median and mode are given
yes. An opposite number is the negative of a positive number, for example -5 and +5 are opposite numbers. Since minus x plus is minus and plus x minus is minus and plus x plus is plus and minus x minus is plus then the product of opposites is the same.
Divide its area by a given side
Describe how to find the domain and range of a relation given by a set of ordered pairs.
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To find the curve of a pizza.
The Resultant Vector minus the other vector
no . Additional: 'Which' sometimes has a comma before it, but it depends on the sentence. I find it hard to imagine a situation when 'which' would have a comma after it.
P(A given B')=[P(A)-P(AnB)]/[1-P(B)].In words: Probability of A given B compliment is equal to the Probability of A minus the Probability of A intersect B, divided by 1 minus the probability of B.
180 minus two known angles = unknown angle
Polynomials are continuous everywhere, so there are not points of discontinuity.
Say your sentence aloud. If you find you pause before the word 'therefore', you will probably want to insert a comma. If you do not pause, no comma is required. Use a comma when the sense requires it, not because you have a specific word in your sentence.
No. There is no rule that a comma must always follow the word "which." In a parenthetical or appositive phrase, however, a comma may be required.Example:I did what I thought was right which, as I came to find out, was not.
A comma would typically go after "for instance" because you're about to give an example of something. You will frequently find a comma where you take a breath in that sentence.
Yes, a comma should come after personally. Example: Personally, I find this website very helpful.
Conventionally, it is a numerical coefficient multiplied by the highest power of the variable in the polynomial.