The NAHNO formulae are available on www.NAHNOROOT.com.Details of it were presented on 4th March 2013 in the Math.Seminar at AGRA College, AGRA by Mr.N.S.Nahar (Inventer) in presence of learned mathematicians, professors, post graduate and research scholars. The merits of this formulae lies in its being direct, easy to apply and use, time saving and accurate. Formula E provides results having NIL error.
SAJAL NAHAR, JSS Academy NOIDA (India)
You must first calculate the width, using the formula for the area of a rectangle (plug in the numbers you know into the formula, and solve for width). Once you know this, you can plug in the numbers in the formula for a rectangle's perimeter.
Look up Gauss' Formula if you want to know how to calculate this. If you just want the answer, it's 20100.
The formula you need is: area = length x width Replace the numbers you know; solve for the number you don't know.
What do I know about negative numbers? A lot.
Please use the basic formula for speed problems: distance = speed x time Replace the numbers you know, and solve for the number you don't know.
You must first calculate the width, using the formula for the area of a rectangle (plug in the numbers you know into the formula, and solve for width). Once you know this, you can plug in the numbers in the formula for a rectangle's perimeter.
You write the formula for the volume of a cylinder, put the numbers you know into it, and solve it for the number you don't know. The formula for the volume of a cylinder is: V = pi (radius)2 (height) When you put the numbers you know into the formula, you have: 90 = (3.14) (2)2 (height) You should be able to solve that expression for the height. If you can't, then you need to make an appointment and spend some time with your teacher.
Look up Gauss' Formula if you want to know how to calculate this. If you just want the answer, it's 20100.
In principle, only by comparing the chemical formula for the compound with the formulas of ions known to be polyatomic to determine whether the sequence of letters and subscript numbers (if any) in any part of the chemical formula corresponds to the sequence of letters and subscript numbers in the formula of a know polyatomic ion.
the number and kinds of atoms in the compoundIn an ionic compound, the formula gives the ions and their ratios in the crystal lattice. In a molecular compound, the formula gives the numbers of atoms of each element in a molecule.
the number and kinds of atoms in the compoundIn an ionic compound, the formula gives the ions and their ratios in the crystal lattice. In a molecular compound, the formula gives the numbers of atoms of each element in a molecule.
the number and kinds of atoms in the compoundIn an ionic compound, the formula gives the ions and their ratios in the crystal lattice. In a molecular compound, the formula gives the numbers of atoms of each element in a molecule.
The formula you need is: area = length x width Replace the numbers you know; solve for the number you don't know.
the number and kinds of atoms in the compoundIn an ionic compound, the formula gives the ions and their ratios in the crystal lattice. In a molecular compound, the formula gives the numbers of atoms of each element in a molecule.
As far as I know...ZERO. The turbo engine was a Trans Am option. I've never seen or heard of a 1980 Formula with one. But I suppose that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
To get the perimeter, you need to add all three sides. I assume you can get the third side by inserting the numbers you know into Heron's formula.
the number and kinds of atoms in the compoundIn an ionic compound, the formula gives the ions and their ratios in the crystal lattice. In a molecular compound, the formula gives the numbers of atoms of each element in a molecule.