It depends on what is meant by "opposite". For the additive opposite: x = -x - 38 For the multiplicative opposite: x = 1/x - 38
-19?
100 x 0.38= 38. answer is 38
38 = 3800%
38 = 38/1
It depends on what is meant by "opposite". For the additive opposite: x = -x - 38 For the multiplicative opposite: x = 1/x - 38
-(-38 + 17) = 38 + (-17) On the left side we read: the opposite of the quantity. Since that quantity contains two terms, it also means the opposite of both terms. Let me rewrite the left side, such as - {-(38) + [- (-17)]}. (notice, -38 is the opposite of 38, and -(-17) is the opposite of -17) Let me distribute the negative sign to both terms of the quantity, -(-38) + {-[- (-17)]}. So we have an equivalent statement such as -(-38) + {- [-(-17)]} = 38 + (-17) As you see, in this new statement we have the opposite of the opposite of a number which would give us back the number itself, and as a result 38 + (-17) = 38 + (-17) Therefore, the original statement is an identity.
-19?
Answer -19
If you are asking if a .38 special can be fired in a handgun chambered for the .38S&W cartridge,the answer is NO! If you are asking the opposite then my recommendation is still no.I advise all people to shoot only ammo that is marked on the gun in question.
Yes, but please use the correct term- cartridges. Not bullets. A .38 Special is basically a .357 Short, and you can safely shoot .38 Special in a .357 magnum. The opposite is NOT true.
The primary serial # is stamped on the barrel of the gun opposite the cartrige ejection port
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If it is a complementary angle, the missing angle is 52 degrees. If it is a supplementary angle, the missing angle is 142 degrees. If it is an opposite angle, the missing angle is 38 degrees. Obviously, you need to know what type of angle you're looking for.
38
How approximate do you want? √38 ≈ 6 √38 ≈ 6.2 √38 ≈ 6.16 √38 ≈ 6.164 √38 ≈ 6.1644 √38 ≈ 6.16441 √38 ≈ 6.164414
38 square = 38 x 38 = 1444.