It's a logical puzzle, make up answere that fit in the open square so it matches the equation on the sides and or bottom.
No, it is not an adverb. Solve is a verb.
You calculate a log, you do not solve a log!
How do you solve y=-4x+1
There is no equation to solve, only an expression.
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It's a logical puzzle, make up answere that fit in the open square so it matches the equation on the sides and or bottom.
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Rules for exponents. a^(n) X a^(m) = a^(n+m) a^(n) / a^(m) = a^(n-m) (a^(n))^(m) = a^(nm) In all cases the coefficient 'a' MUST be the same value in all cases. Also square root(a) = a^(1/2) cube root (a) = a^(1/3) nth root (a) = a^(1/n) Finally a^(-1/n) = 1/a(n)
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its solve easy
to solve them you have to do stagigys
Generally,1. Convert parallel branches into series equivalents2. Solve for the total resistance3. Solve for individual voltages4. Solve for individual currents5. Solve for power
It is to use science for a practical job or to solve a problem.
No, it is not an adverb. Solve is a verb.
They didn't solve it.
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