Rather old but there are two weeks in a fortnight.
W = F x d W = Work F = Force d = Distance
W=FD (W)ork=(F)orce*(D)istance
kilograms is a mass and newtons is a force, but if your talking about the weight of something then you simply divide by the acceleration due to gravity (g=-9.81 m/s^2) F=ma m=F/a >>> m=W/g F: force m: mass a: acceleration W: weight A newton is actually a kg*m/s^2
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The relationship between w, f, and p can be described as: w = kf/p^2, where k is the constant of proportionality. This means that w is directly proportional to f and inversely proportional to the square of p. If f increases, w will increase, and if p increases, w will decrease.
Written out f(w) = w^2 + 7w + 12 there is no particular answer since it depends on what w is equal to. normally this type of question is posited as "Solve for w with f(w) = 0?" or to change its form to (ax + b)(cx + d) if f(w) = w^2 + 7w + 12 and f(w) = 0 then 0 = w^2 + 7w + 12 simply look at the factors of 12 1 x 12 2 x 6 3 x 4 now consider (w + a)(w + b) = w^2 + aw + bw + ab = w^2 + (a+ b)w + ab since you know 3 x 4 = 12 , and 3 + 4 = 7 this give you 0 = (w + 3) (w + 4) or f(w) = (w + 3)(w + 4) solving for zero w = either -3 or -4 as (-3 + 3)(-3 + 4) = (0)(1) = 0 or (-4 + 3)(-4 + 4) = (-1)(0) = 0 so depending on what you are actually looking for the answer is w^2 + 7w +12 = (w + 3)(w + 4) or -3 and -4
Rather old but there are two weeks in a fortnight.
F. W. Harvey died in 1957.
F. W. Harvey was born in 1888.
The full name of F. W. Woolworth was Frank Winfield Woolworth.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern W---F--W-. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter W and 5th letter F and 8th letter W. In alphabetical order, they are: windflaws workflows
F. W. Dupee died in 1979.
W. F. McMahon has written: '\\'
F. W. Kenyon was born in 1912.
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