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Start off at the bottom left dot, go up to the top left dot and carry on as though there is another invisible dot above it, go down diagonal right to the top middle dot and carry on to the right middle dot and carry on once more as though there is another invisible dot to the right of the bottom line of three, go left to the bottom left dot and then go diagonal right to the top right dot.
In mathematics, the term "root" refers to the solution(s) of an equation. Specifically, the roots of an equation are the values that make the equation true when substituted for the variable. The number of roots depends on the degree of the equation.
what does s mean in maths example 5s+3=33 so what does the s equal
International Morse ' Q ' : _ _ . _
In English, ... means the letter "S".
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Presumably this is a simultaneous equation in the form of: 3r-4s = 0 2r+5s = 23 Multiply all the terms in the top equation by 2 and in the bottom equation by 3: 6r-8s = 0 6r+15s = 69 Subtract the bottom equation from the top equation: -23s = -69 Divide both sides by -23 to find the value of s remembering that a minus number divided into a minus number is equal to a plus number: s = 3 Substitute the value of s into the original equations to find the value of r: Therefore: r = 4 and s = 3
Spanky of Dot Dot Curve:)'s real name is Cody, NOT Joe.
it is an atom
find the variable(s). then write the equation(s). finally simplify the equation(s)
It's not "maths". It's spelled "math". The mathematics is spelled with an "s" because it counts for all of the numbers used in a mathematical expression, and not just one mathematic note. When using British English the correct abbreviation is maths not math.
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