It was not the last time I solved for q.
Anything you want it to. It only depends on your definition of 'Q'.
It equals the value of 'q', multiplied by itself.
7q = 21 q = 3
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There is absolutely no reason why the ratios P and Q should be equal!
It was not the last time I solved for q.
Anything you want it to. It only depends on your definition of 'Q'.
It equals the value of 'q', multiplied by itself.
Equal with a "q" means with the same measure. People with the same height are equal.
Comparative operators are used to compare the logical value of one object with another and thus establish the rank (ordering) of those objects. There are six comparative operators in total: p<q : evaluates true when p is less than q p>q : evaluates true when p is greater than q p<=q : evaluates true when p is less than or equal to q p>=q : evaluates true when p is greater than or equal to q p!=q : evaluates true when p is not equal to q p==q : evaluates true when p is equal to q
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7q = 21 q = 3
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http://wiki.answers.com/Q/If_there_is_a_change_in_motion_the_forces_are_equal" No, not equal