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If R = (xr, yr) and P = (xp, yp) then the midpoint is [(xr + xp)/2, (yr + yp)/2].
(x + 1)10 = 1 + 10x + 45x2 + 120x3 + 210x4 + 252x5 + 210x6 + 120x7 + 45x8 + 10x9 + x10 The coefficient of xr is 10!/[r!*(10-r)!] or 10Cr
as long as its not seroquel xr (youll destroy the extended release part) yes, you should be able to. I of course advice talking to your doctor about doing this first, and using a pill cutter for an accurate cut.
It's best put in an example.Let us say that;h=10cmV=502.65cm(squared)r=radius(pie)=Pie (I don't know how to make the symbol...)=3.14So; V=hx(pie)xr^2Therefore 502.65=10(3.14)r^2502.65=31.4r^2502.65/31.4=r^216=r^2___/16 =r4=rTo check:502.65=10(3.14)4^2502.65=31.4(16)502.65=502.4[Note: Rounding does not make sums 100% accurate]Hope this helped!
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No, its a 4 stroke.
There was no 2002 Honda CRF 50. In that year, it was an XR 50, 4 stroke. In 2003, Honda introduced the 4 stroke CRF 150 and CRF 230. Next year, the XR 50 and XR 70 were relabeled as CRF's. The CRF is just marketing, cooler to be a CRF than the previous XR label for that same machine. (I'm a Dad whose kid went through an XR 50, XR 70, XR 100, and CRF 150, ALL 4 strokes.) The XRorCRF 50 is a 4 Stroke, 3 speed, automatic clutch.
all xr hondas are four strokes. all cr hondas are two strokes all Honda crf's are four strokes.
The xr is a 4 stroke the cr is a 2 stroke engine the cr has a little more speed. In my opinion anyway.
16" rear 19" front is the stock size on all xr 100 and xr100r
The Honda XR series motorcycles are a range of air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke 5 XR 250R; 6 XR 250L; 7 XR 350R; 8 XR 400R; 9 XR 500 / XR 500R; 10 XR 600R. They are much smaller in size in comparison to the other bikes in the series and the xr400 had more suspension travel and a longer wheelbase.
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It is important to put correct amount of fluid in a vehicle. The Honda XR 100 has the oil capacity of almost exactly 1 quart of oil.
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No it is not.