The conjugate of 6 + i is 6 - i.
the conjugate 7-2i
How about "-i" since "i" is just "0 + i" so the conjugate should be "0 - i" or "-i"
semi conjugate diameter of ellipse
If you are referring to conjugate acids and bases, a conjugate acid is an acid that can donate a H+ in order to form a conjugate base. For example, HCl can donate it's H+ and create the conjugate base Cl-. On the other hand, a conjugate base would just be the opposite where chloride could add a hydrogen in order to create the conjugate acid.
Yo hago
hacer - to do hice - I did Hicimos - We did hiciste - you did
tener que hacer algo Yo tengo que hacer algo ( Have to do something ) tu tienes que hacer algo ( you have to ....) el tiene que hacer algo ( he has to .....) nosotros tenemos que hacer algo ( we have to ... ) Ellos tienen que hacer algo ( they have to ....)
"Hacer" is the Spanish verb meaning "to make" or "to do".
I think you mean "hacer" (which is pronounced ah-sair). If so, it means to make, or to do. Hacer la cama: to make the bed Hacer la tarea: to do homework Hacer deporte: to do sports
The conjugate acid of ClO- is HClO. The conjugate acid of HClO is ClO2. The conjugate acid of HCI is H2Cl. The conjugate acid of Cl- is HCl. The conjugate acid of ClO is HClO2.
In most countries "¿Qué quieres hacer?" but in Uruguay and Argentina would be "¿Qué querés hacer?"
The conjugate base and conjugate acid for HS04 is: Conjugate acid is H2SO4 Conjugate base is SO42
"Conjugate" usually means that in one of two parts, the sign is changed - as in a complex conjugate. If the second part is missing, the conjugate is the same as the original number - in this case, 100.
The conjugate acid of NO2- is HNO2 (nitrous acid).
Hacer means "To do" or "To make" depending on the context.
Me gusta hacer la tarea.