b2 by a mile
It could be the formula for 2 times the area of a trapezium, whereA = Areab1 and b2 are the lengths of the parallel sidesand h is the vertical distance (height) between them.Read more: What_does_the_formula_A_equals_b1_plus_b2_times_h_mean
The polynomial IS b2 - 6b + 8.
If you mean a2+b2 = c2 then it's Pythagoras' theorem
B2 DA bomb obviously!
be more specific in b2. If you mean b2 as in stealth bomber then, the b stands for "bomber" bomber 2
If you mean the B2 bigger bakugan no they can be found were any bakugan are sold
(-8 + b2) - (5 + b2) = -8 + b2 - 5 - b2 = -13
Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )
The slash can be used for division like this:=A2/B2
B2 has a longer bond length than B2. This is because B2 has a triple bond, which is shorter and stronger than a single bond present in B2.
Well, honey, riboflavin is not an element like something you'd find on the periodic table. It's actually a vitamin, also known as vitamin B2. So, no, riboflavin is not an element, but it sure is essential for your body to function properly.
Do you mean this equation?a2 + 2ab + b2 = 1The bold.
The answer is 14 if u mean like a1 b2 c3 d4 .....
Assuming the value you want to multiply by 40% is in cell B2 you could use any of these formulas: =B2*40% =B2*0.4 =B2/100*40 =B2/10*4
b2 by a mile
Please specify what you mean by 'i' in an element. If you mean which element has an i in its chemical symbol, some of them are Li, Ni, etc.