It is easy if that side is the one that is x!
It is not possible to give a sensible answer to the question because you have not bothered to specify what x is.
you find cuticle on one side of leaf only becausethe leaf is in the rolten with the stomata and the locust is in the upper epedermisthat is why
There is no "last side". You have just given the measurement of a Triangle - Usally found at the top of a "pyramid."
Find the axis of symetry -b/ 2a that will be the greatest x value
You need either two sides given, to find a third side. Or > you need one side and an angle, to find another side.
The reasons of a coin having an image only on one side are varied. I suggest you take the coin to a coin shop and have it appraised to get a more accurate estimate of value.
If you know the length of one side - and the area... divide the area by the known side - to get the value of the unknown.
The median is the number in the middle. You find the median, by putting the values in order from lowest to highest, then find the number that is exactly in the middle. If you only have a single value, one could argue that it is in the middle. That would make the single value the median. One could also argue that there no numbers on either side to the definition makes no sense and there is no median of a single value.
I also have a coin like the one you describe in my possesion. How can we go about finding the value. Mine was handed down by family memebr now deceased and I would be interested in selling but only if I can find a true value to the coin.
One can find the Kelley Blue Book value of a car directly from the Kelley Blue Book website. One only needs to put in information on a car in order to get the value.
Your 5 dollar bill only printed on one side is worthless. It is counterfeit. It was made by a copy machine.
To find the volume of a stack of centimeter cubes you only need to have the dimension of one side. Once you get the dimension of one side you can find its cube to get the volume of the stack.
Measure them