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-1 + -2 is the same as -1 - 2. -1 - 2 = -3
There is some ambiguity in the use of "of". If 1 of 2 = 2, and 1 of 3 = 3 then 1 of 2 - 1 of 3 = -1 Alternatively, 1/2 - 1/3 = 3/6 - 2/6 = 1/6
1 1/3 × 2/3 = (1×3+1)/3 × 2/3 = 4/3 × 2/3 = (4×2)/(3×3) = 8/9
1. deodrant 2. super glue 3. polish
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1. Go to store. 2. Buy black shoe polish.
Polish are one of the smallest breeds - slightly larger than Netherland Dwarfs - at 2 1/2 pounds.
1) Jewish people and other "underhuman" 2) Polish and Russian states to gain "living space" 3) Communizm
like 1 or 2 weeks
if u want to put acrylic nail polish 1. apply tape on the white part of your nail 2. apply the coating 3. after the coating dries take of the tape and apply transperent nail polish
Yes, you can polish an SCH stainless steel pipe (40 1 1/2") with a 180 grit.
1. Dreamworld 2, Portal 2, in left, in left. 2. Dreamworld 2, Portal 1, forward, forward, forward (Silver Key) and go to the end. 3. Dreamworld 2, Portal 1, forward, forward, in right, in right, in right. Sorry for my English, I'm Polish :)
yes. They have 3 different colors and dont shake them
Because the cube of a positive number is positive and the cube of a negative number is negative.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Every number has THREE cube roots. However, (at least) two of the three are complex numbers.For example, the cube roots of 8 are 2, (-1 + √3 i) and (-1 - √3 i) with i² = -1:2³ = 2 × 2 × 2 = 8(-1 + √3 i)³ = (-1 + √3 i)(-1 + √3 i)(-1 + √3 i)= (-1 + √3 i)((-1)² - 2√3 i + 3i²)= (-1 + √3 i)(1 - 2√3 i -3)= (-1 + √3 i)(-2 - 2√3 i)= (-1 + √3 i)(-1 - √3 i)2= ((-1)² - 3i²)2= (1 + 3)2= 4 × 2 = 8(-1 - √3 i)³ = (-1 - √3 i)(-1 - √3 i)(-1 - √3 i)= (-1 - √3 i)((-1)² + 2√3 i + 3i²)= (-1 - √3 i)(1 + 2√3 i -3)= (-1 - √3 i)(-2 + 2√3 i)= (-1 - √3 i)(-1 + √3 i)2= ((-1)² - 3i²)2= (1 + 3)2= 4 × 2 = 8
A few Polish entertainers I can think of are Stepfanie Powers, Bobby Vinton, Charles Bronson, and Martha Stewart (1/2).