You can divide both sides of an equation by any non-zero number and not affect its validity.
4M + 5 = 9Subtract 5 from both sides: 4M = 4Divide both sides by 4: M = 14M + 5 = 9Subtract 5 from both sides: 4M = 4Divide both sides by 4: M = 14M + 5 = 9Subtract 5 from both sides: 4M = 4Divide both sides by 4: M = 14M + 5 = 9Subtract 5 from both sides: 4M = 4Divide both sides by 4: M = 1
A quadrilateral is a shape with 4 sides, so a rhombus and parallelogram both have 4 sides.
Remember in algebra any operation you do to one side of the equation and also to the other side does not affect the equation 8x + 7 = 2x + 25 subtract 2x from both sides 6x + 7 = 25 subtract 7 from both sides 6x = 18 divide both sides by 6 x = 3
Yes connectors are the same on both sides
Yes, it is possible for both arms to go numb during a stroke. This symptom may indicate a lack of blood flow to the brain affecting both sides of the body. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if experiencing this symptom.
These are the four areas that should be scrubbed with an extra stroke: * Both sides of the nose * The upper lip * The chin * Both sides of the mouth
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Both con-rod length and shape of the crankshaft affect piston stroke
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It affects the nervous system. It affects both those systems along with many others. It effects the endocrine system, because the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland, both secreting organs in the endocrine system, are located in the brain. If a stroke were to occur in those regions, the hypothalamus or the pituitary gland would not be able to secrete the hormones needed to keep homeostasis. The brain also controls the nervous system. So, a stroke does affect both.
The four areas are:* both sides of the mouth* both sides of the nose * the upper lip * the chin
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The areas are: * The chin * The upper lip * Both sides of the mouth * Both sides of the nose
Lowers stroke volume
It isn't. A stroke is a cardiovascular event that CAN (might) affect the nervous system, specifically, the brain. If so, then it CAN (might) affect the muscular system through where the damage occurred in the brain. Stroke CAN (might) affect speech and memory as well. But stroke is still a cardiovascular event.