explain formula transformation
CTL formula: AG(p -> AFq) CTL* formula: AEAp LTL formula: AGFp
quadratic formula is used often
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it gives you the midpoint of the line segment you use the formula for
A mathematical formula is a statement which, given all but one of a set of variables, allows you to calculate the possible value(s) of the missing variable. Many formulae will give single solutions but the quadratic formula, for example, usually has two solutions.
CTL formula: AG(p -> AFq) CTL* formula: AEAp LTL formula: AGFp
pH=-log(H+)
quadratic formula is used often
Are you asking about something in Excel? Can you give example?
Formula: Na2C2O4
A formula unit is the smallest ratio of ions represented in an ionic compound. It is the simplest ratio of elements in a compound. For example, in table salt (NaCl), the formula unit is NaCl, representing one sodium ion (Na+) and one chloride ion (Cl-) in the compound.
The formula of a compound called methane is CH4. This formula shows, among many other things, that there are four times as many hydrogen atoms as carbon atoms in methane and that each molecule contains 5 total atoms.
Methane has the chemical formula CH4; hydrogen is 25 % and carbon 75 %.
yes it is perfectly fine to give your dog formula it just flushes out their system
A chemical formula is a symbolic representation of a chemical compound that indicates the types and numbers of atoms present in the molecule. For example, the chemical formula for water is H₂O, which signifies that each water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms (H) and one oxygen atom (O).
yes, for example H2O (water) there are 2 hydrogen molecules and 1 oxygen. There are other kinds of chemical formula, such as the empirical formula that give you the smallest ratio of atoms, for example glucose C6H12O6 (6 carbons 12 hydrogens and 6 oxygens) would be CH2O however it should state if the formula is any other type then just the normal chemical formula.
The formula for lithium perchlorate is LiClO4.