Quadratic formula gives roots as 1.53 and 10.47 (to nearest hundredth.)
The value of a circle could mean many things. Assuming the question is asking for the diameter of a sixteen-foot-diameter circle in inches, the diameter of the circle would be 192 inches. ---- One foot equals twelve inches [ 1 ft. = 12 in. ] Sixteen times twelve equals one-hundred ninety-two [ 16 * 12 = 192 ] Sixteen feet equals one-hundred ninety-two inches [ 16 ft. = 192 in. ]
Twelve less than sixteen is four.
Twelve and sixteen hundredths (12.16) in standard form is 1.216 × 101
Without an "equals" word or sign somewhere, there is nothing to solve.You only have an expression, not an equation.
Writing x instead of theta, cos2x = 1 - (12/13)2 = 1 - 144/169 = 25/169 = (5/13)2 So cos(x) = ± 5/13 so that x = cos-1(5/13) or cos-1(-5/13) And then, depending on the range of x, you have solutions for x. A calculator will only give you the principal solutions, though.
Twelve. Four squared is sixteen less four is twelve.
Twelve squared is a dozen dozen, or one gross. 122 = 12 times 12 = 144
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4 squared minus 2 squared equals 12
The value of a circle could mean many things. Assuming the question is asking for the diameter of a sixteen-foot-diameter circle in inches, the diameter of the circle would be 192 inches. ---- One foot equals twelve inches [ 1 ft. = 12 in. ] Sixteen times twelve equals one-hundred ninety-two [ 16 * 12 = 192 ] Sixteen feet equals one-hundred ninety-two inches [ 16 ft. = 192 in. ]
Twelve less than sixteen is four.
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Twelve and sixteen hundredths (12.16) in standard form is 1.216 × 101
It is: 144
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1/4
Without an "equals" word or sign somewhere, there is nothing to solve.You only have an expression, not an equation.