2 Humps on a Camel
2 Atomic Number of Helium
This is ridiculous
2 Halves Make a Whole
Do you mean h/2 -6 = 10 if so then the value of h is 32
3+2h
10 fingers in 2 hands?
2 heads are better than one
Apply Pythagoras h^(2) = x^(2) + y(2) Hence for points ( -8,-3 ) & ( 4,5) h^(2) = (-8-4)^(2) + ( -3-5)^(2). h^(2) = (-12)^(2) + (-8)^(2) h^(2) = 144 + 64 h^(2) = 208 h = sqrt(208) h = 14.222051.... (The distance between the two points.
f(x) = x/2Then the differential is lim h->0 [f(x+h) - f(x)]/h= lim h->0 [(x+h)/2 - x/2]/h= lim h->0 [h/2]/h= lim h->0 [1/2] = 1/2f(x) = x/2Then the differential is lim h->0 [f(x+h) - f(x)]/h= lim h->0 [(x+h)/2 - x/2]/h= lim h->0 [h/2]/h= lim h->0 [1/2] = 1/2f(x) = x/2Then the differential is lim h->0 [f(x+h) - f(x)]/h= lim h->0 [(x+h)/2 - x/2]/h= lim h->0 [h/2]/h= lim h->0 [1/2] = 1/2f(x) = x/2Then the differential is lim h->0 [f(x+h) - f(x)]/h= lim h->0 [(x+h)/2 - x/2]/h= lim h->0 [h/2]/h= lim h->0 [1/2] = 1/2
It means that you multiply 2 by any given number (h) and then multiply by 5. h is the variable. A variable is anunknown number. So if h is 3, then you replace it with h so 2 times 3 is 6 times 5 is 30.
two of hydrogen and one of oxygen is water
What does 14 K and H with a circle in it mean