The subject is implicitly "the result of five plus two", which is singular. As a result the verb is in the singular: equalsrather than equal.
x = +5 or x = -5
No E just applies to energy
Apply is a verb already. Application is a noun form, and applied is both the past tense and an adjective. Applicable is also an adjective.
Yes.
-2x2 + 9x - 12 = 0Then apply the quadratic formula.
Example sentence - She intended to apply to colleges in other states.
How did scientists apply albert einsteins equation e equals mc2?"
The word 'peace' is a noun; a word for the absence of war or hostilities; an agreement or treaty to end hostilities; public security and order; inner contentment; a word for a thing.A noun is used as the subject or a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentence: "After years of fighting, the two sides sat down and made peace."(direct object of the verb 'made')
A valid contract is legally enforceable and defined by law. A test that you would apply to ascertain whether an agreement is a contract would be looking at the benefits and duties between the parties of the agreement.
it will depend on the agreement of the contract.
The word 'epidermis' is a noun, a word for the outer layer of cells covering an organism; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.EXAMPLESHis epidermis received a minor abrasion, he skinned his knee.(subject of the sentence)The medication is designed to apply directly to the epidermis.(object of the preposition 'to')
I will APPLY to college. That scenario APPLIES to me.
This actually means, "Terms & Conditions" - as in a contractual agreement.
Lease, you sign a lease agreement with a finance officer if your credit is very good.
You need to comply with the tenancy agreement. Local legislation will apply
I need to apply for a passport.
You must apply to college. You must apply yourself to your studies. You should apply sunscreen before going to the beach.