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Pick any three numbers which, multiplied together, give 24. They need not be integers.
There is no need to do prime factorization as prime numbers are already prime. You do not need to find the prime numbers that when multiplied together create the number.
When multiplying two numbers together when negatives are involved, first multiply them together normally. In this case, 2x3=6 The next step is to find out if it's +6 or -6. You need to luck at the question again: If we multiplied two positives, the answer is positive. If we multiplied two negatives, the answer is positive. Otherwise, the answer is negative. In the question, we multiplied a positive by a negative, so the result will be negative. The answer, therefore, is -6
You need to find the perimeter of one by adding together the lengths of all its sides. The perimeter of the similar shape is the answer multiplied by the similarity ratio.
You can't. The mass is irrelevant to velocity. You need the distance.
you need both speed and direction which together is called velocity
No. Dividing fractions is achieved by inverting the divisor and multiplying the resulting fractions. To multiply fractions the numerators are multiplied together to form the new numerator and the denominators are multiplied together to form the new denominator.
Ft = m (delta)v Force applied multiplied by the time = mass x change in velocity. Change in velocity is by subtraction initial and final velocity. After finding final velocity, you need to know the angle of the trajectory and use a little trig to find distance the ball will travel. Without you giving a lot more info there is no way to answer the question.
You need to have displacement and time for you to determine the velocity.
Pick any three numbers which, multiplied together, give 24. They need not be integers.
Physical quantities that need both magnitude and direction for its complete description are known as vector quantities. Physical quantities that need only direction for its complete description are known as scalar quantities.
There is no need to do prime factorization as prime numbers are already prime. You do not need to find the prime numbers that when multiplied together create the number.
Many crops need large quantities of water, an example of one being rice.
velocity is what is known as a vector quantity. What this means is it needs both a DIRECTION and a MAGNITUDE for the velocity to be fully described. that's what you need.
SCALAR QUANTITIESPhysical quantities which can completely be specified by a number (magnitude)having an appropriate unit are known as "SCALAR QUANTITIES".Scalar quantities do not need direction for their description.Scalar quantities are comparable only when they have the same physical dimensions.Two or more than two scalar quantities measured in the same system of units are equal if they have the same magnitude and sign.Scalar quantities are denoted by letters in ordinary type.Scalar quantities are added, subtracted, multiplied or divided by the simple rules of algebra.EXAMPLESWork, energy, electric flux, volume, refractive index, time, speed, electric potential, potential difference, viscosity, density, power, mass, distance, temperature, electric charge etc.VECTORS QUANTITIESPhysical quantities having both magnitude and directionwith appropriate unit are known as "VECTOR QUANTITIES".We can't specify a vector quantity without mention of deirection.vector quantities are expressed by using bold letters with arrow sign such as:vector quantities can not be added, subtracted, multiplied or divided by the simple rules of algebra.vector quantities added, subtracted, multiplied or divided by the rules of trigonometry and geometry. EXAMPLESVelocity, electric field intensity, acceleration, force, momentum, torque, displacement, electric current, weight, angular momentum etc. REPRESENTATION OF VECTORSOn paper vector quantities are represented by a straight line with arrow head pointing the direction of vector or terminal point of vector. A vector quantity is first transformed into a suitable scale and then a line is drawn with the help of the scale choosen in the given direction. By : Shoaibbilal64@Yahoo.com
velocity is what is known as a vector quantity. What this means is it needs both a DIRECTION and a MAGNITUDE for the velocity to be fully described. that's what you need.
Velocity is a vector. You need both speed and direction