0 and 1 are neither prime nor composite.
What could the girl neither eat nor sleep well
u use it when u tlk to ppl !!!!! When neither alternates fit. Neither/nor are basic conjugates to either/or. So, one can say, I like neither this, nor that. It'd be incorrect to say, I like neither this, or that. As the latter is in the affirmitive. Nor, cannot be used without an already rejected option.
6
When the graph of a quadratic crosses the x-axis twice it means that the quadratic has two real roots. If the graph touches the x-axis at one point the quadratic has 1 repeated root. If the graph does not touch nor cross the x-axis, then the quadratic has no real roots, but it does have 2 complex roots.
6 is neither linear nor non-linear. It is just a number.
Base on the slope of two linear equations (form: y = mx+b, where slope is m): - If slopes are equal, the 2 graphs are parallel - If the product of two slopes equals to -1, the 2 graphs are perpendicular. If none of the above, then the 2 graphs are neither parallel nor perpendicular.
because it is a methodical answer and that is why i am asking you
It is a linear expression in two variables. As an expression it cannot be solved. Furthermore, to solve equations in two variables you need at least two linear equations.
Neither perpendicular nor parallel
The question contains a linear expression in two variables. It is not an equation (nor inequality) and so cannot be solved. Furthermore, with two variables, you need two linear equations.
Neither because the value of the x slope has not been given nor have proper straight line equations been given
Neither, then nor; eg neither Jack nor John can ski.
"Nor" typically pairs with "neither" to form a correlative conjunction. For example, "She wanted neither the red dress nor the blue dress."
Well, if the given quadratic equation cannot be factored, nor completed by the square, try using the quadratic formula.
We use neither nor when we have to say two things that have not happened. Like neither me nor my friend was allowed to take the ride.
usually used in science, distance versus time to find speed. distance on y-xis, and time on x-axis. the line represents speed. since neither time nor distance can be negative, the line will always be in the first quadrant.