Triple Entene and Triple Alliance
l x w =8 (1) l - w = 2 (2) transpose (2) l = 2+w sub into (1) w(2+w)=8 w 2 +2w - 8 = 0 (w+4)(w-2) = 0 w= -4,2 width = 2 feet, length = 2+2 = 4 feet
Perimeter = 2*L + 2*W Area = L*W L = Area / W Perimeter = 2*Area / W + 2*W W * Perimeter = 2*Area + 2*W^2 Let A=area, and P= perimeter. 0=2W^2-PW+2A Quadratic formula: W= (P + root(P^2-16A))/4 or W= (P - root(P^2-16A))/4 Once you have W, L is simply A/W. Have fun, and maybe include some numbers to work with next time.
Perimeter = 2L + 2W = 2 (L + W) If perimeter is 88 ft, then (L + W) = 44 ft. We're told that L = (W+2), so (L+W) = (W+2 + W) = (2W + 2) = 44. ===> 2W = 42 ===> W = 21. W = 21L = 23 P = 2 (L+W) = 2(21+23) = 2(44) = 88. Check check.
It is an expression in the form of: w/2
Allies versus Axis .
it is counties
There are 4 counties that start with the letter W in Ireland.WaterfordWestmeathWexfordWicklow
There are no countries that begin with the letter W.
Lots of counties, but not that many countries. Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK, France, USA, Russia
because whe the allies and the axis were fighting, the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and Franklin d. Roosevelt had no joice but to declare war on japan, an axis, so US joined the allies.
Warwickshire, Worcestshire and Wiltshire are just three of a number of counties in the UK that begin with W.
One Irish county begins with F: the county of Fermanagh.One Irish county begins with F: the county of Fermanagh.One Irish county begins with F: the county of Fermanagh.One Irish county begins with F: the county of Fermanagh.One Irish county begins with F: the county of Fermanagh.One Irish county begins with F: the county of Fermanagh.One Irish county begins with F: the county of Fermanagh.One Irish county begins with F: the county of Fermanagh.One Irish county begins with F: the county of Fermanagh.One Irish county begins with F: the county of Fermanagh.One Irish county begins with F: the county of Fermanagh.
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Anthony W. A. C. Campbell has written: 'Atlas pioneer' 'The original, monthly numbers of Moule's 'English counties''