The phrase "1 from 9 equal to 10" can be interpreted in a few ways, but it often refers to a creative or playful approach to mathematics. One interpretation is that if you take the number 9 and subtract 1, you are left with 8, which is not equal to 10. However, in a more abstract sense, it can imply that through a specific context or manipulation of numbers, like in a joke or riddle, the relationship can be perceived differently. Ultimately, mathematically, 1 from 9 does not equal 10.
1 plus negative 10 is equal to -9.
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10=9+(9/9 x 9/9) You're effectively saying 10=9+(1 x 1)
1*10-9 = 0.000000001
9 - x ≥ 10 9 ≥ 10 + x -1 ≥ x or x ≤ -1
10+9+(9-7+1+1+1)
1 plus negative 10 is equal to -9.
-9 is greater than -10.
6-7 = -1 9-10 = -1 They are equal.
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1 nanometre equals one billionth (10-9) of a metre.
9 and 1/10 = 9.1
It is equal to the length of -1 to 9 which is 10.
10=9+(9/9 x 9/9) You're effectively saying 10=9+(1 x 1)
Yes, since 10-1 = 9
(8 - 6)*(10 - 9)*1 = 2*1*1 = 2
1*10-9 = 0.000000001