Half of 3 means 3 divided by 2 or 3 multipled by 1/2. Thus 1/2 X 3 = 3/2.
Points: (-1, 2) and (3, 3) Slope: 2-3/-1-3 = 1/4
1=(4-3)÷(2-1)2=(4+2)-(3+1)3=3×2-4+14=4÷2+3-15=12-(3+4)6=(3×4)×1÷27=1+(3×4)÷28=4+2-1+39=41-3210=(1×4)+(3×2)11=42-3112=(4×3)×(2-1)13=12-3+414=(3×4)×1+215=(3×4)+1+216=2(3+4+1)17=3(4+2)-118=32-1419=14+3+220=4(2+3×1)21=(1+2)×(3+4)22=34-1223=4(3×2)-124=1×3×4×225=(4+1)×(3+2)26=2(4×3+1)27=1×3+2428=4(2×3+1)29=1+32-430=2(1+4)×331=34-1-232=2(1+3)×433=21+3×434=34(2-1)35=4+32-136=4(2+1)×337=14+2338=42-1-339=42-(3×1)40=43-1-241=43-(2×1)42=43-2+143=43(2-1)44=2+3(14)45=12×4-346=41+2+347=41+(3×2)48=24(3-1)49=I Don't Know50=13×4-2
Points: (-2, 3) and (1, 1) Slope: -2/3
x + y = 1xy = 1y = 1 - xx(1 - x) = 1x - x^2 = 1-x^2 + x - 1 = 0 or multiplying all terms by -1;(-x^2)(-1) + (x)(-1) - (1)(-1) = 0x^2 - x + 1 = 0The roots are complex numbers. Use the quadratic formula and find them:a = 1, b = -1, and c = 1x = [-b + square root of (b^2 - (4)(a)(c)]/2a orx = [-b - square root of (b^2 - (4)(a)(c)]/2aSox = [-(-1) + square root of ((-1)^2 - (4)(1)(1)]/2(1)x = [1 + square root of (1 - 4]/2x = [1 + square root of (- 3)]/2 orx = [1 + square root of (-1 )(3)]/2; substitute (-1) = i^2;x = [1 + square root of (i^2 )(3)]/2x = [1 + (square root of 3)i]/2x = 1/2 + [i(square root of 3]/2 andx = 1/2 - [i(square root of 3)]/2Since we have two values for x, we will find also two values for yy = 1 - xy = 1 - [1/2 + (i(square root of 3))/2]y = 1 - 1/2 - [i(square root of 3)]/2y = 1/2 - [i(square root of 3)]/2 andy = 1 - [1/2 - (i(square root of 3))/2)]y = 1 - 1/2 + [i(square root of 3))/2]y = 1/2 + [i(square root of 3)]/2Thus, these numbers are:1. x = 1/2 + [i(square root of 3)]/2 and y = 1/2 - [i(square root of 3)]/22. x = 1/2 - [i(square root of 3)]/2 and y = 1/2 + [i(square root of 3)]/2Let's check this:x + y = 11/2 + [i(square root of 3)]/2 +1/2 - [i(square root of 3)]/2 = 1/2 + 1/2 = 1xy = 1[1/2 + [i(square root of 3)]/2] [1/2 - [i(square root of 3)]/2]= (1/2)(1/2) -(1/2)[i(square root of 3)]/2] + [i(square root of 3)]/2](1/2) - [i(square root of 3)]/2] [i(square root of 3)]/2]= 1/4 - [i(square root of 3)]/4 + [i(square root of 3)]/4 - (3i^2)/4; substitute ( i^2)=-1:= 1/4 - [(3)(-1)]/4= 1/4 + 3/4= 4/4=1In the same way we check and two other values of x and y.
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Feist... if you are talking about the song that goes- "1 2 3 4 tell me that you love me more..."
The track from the album is 2 minutes and 3 seconds long, however from when the song starts and ends it is only 2 minutes
1) An automobile. 2) applecart 3) airplane on the ground
1) It starts with the numbers 1, 1 2) After that, each number in the sequence of the previous two numbers. Thus, the sequence starts with 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, ...
"1, 2, 3, 4, tell me that you love me more."? That's Feist. 1,2,3,4.
Coolio.
Len Barry
2.8L 1-2-3-4-5-6- 1 is the first left front cylinder then 3 then 5 on the right side it starts with 2 then 4 then 6 4.3L 1-6-5-4-3-2 2 is the frist left front cylinder then 4 then 6 on the right side it starts with 1 then 3 then 5
to play Mary had a little lamb on the phone you must press these buttons to the beat of the song.............. 3 2 1 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 9 9 3 2 1 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 1 And that's it pretty simple!
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