it is 1000 taking away 200 4 times
2x + y = 25 x + y = 14 Subtract second equation from the first: x = 11 Substitute this value of x in the second equation: 11 + y = 14 ie y = 3
What equals 1 second
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for addition you take the sum and subtract one of the numbers being added from it and for subtraction you add the difference with the second number being subtracted so it equals the first number
Crushes are almost by definition not "love", at first or second or ninety-fourth sight.
95 mph = 42.47 meters per second.
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Subtract the second equation, giving -18 = y so x = -46
Ordinal Numbers are numbers that show a rank. It shows what place an object, person, thing has ranked among its other constituents. Here are the 1 to 100 ordinal numbers. First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelth Thirteenth Fourteenth Fifteenth Sixteenth Seventeenth,Eightteenth Nineteenth Twentieth Twenty-First Twenty-Second Twenty-Third Twenty-Fourth, Twenty-Fifth Twenty Sixth Twenty Seventh Twenty Eight Twenty Ninth Thirtieth Thirty-First Thirty-Second Thirty-Third Thirty-Fourth Thirty-Fifth,Thirty-Sixth Thirty-Seventh Thirty-Eighth Thirty-Ninth Fourtieth Fourty-First Fourty-Second Fourty-Third Fourty-Fourth Fourty-Fifth Fourty-Sixth Fourty-Seventh Fourty-Eighth Fourty-Ninth Fiftieth Fifty-First Fifty-Second Fifty-Third Fifty-Fourth Fifty-Fifth Fifty-Sixth Fifty-Seventh Fifty-Eighth Fifty-Ninth Sixtieth Sixty-First Sixty-Second Sixty-Third Sixty-Fourth Sixty-Fifth Sixty-Sixth Sixty-Seventh Sixty-Eighth Sixty-Ninth Seventieth Seventy-First Seventy-Second Seventy-Third Seventy-Fourth Seventy-Fifth Seventy-Sixth Seventy-Seventh Seventy-Eighth Seventy-Ninth Eightieth Eighty-First Eighty-Second Eighty-Third Eighty-Fourth Eighty-Fifth Eigthy-Sixth Eigthy-Seventh Eighty-Eighth Eighty-Ninth Nintieth Ninety-First Ninety-Second Ninety-Third Ninety-Fourth Ninety-Fifth Ninety-Sixth Ninety-Seventh Ninety-Eighth Ninety-Ninth and One Hundredth After the number 1,2, and 3 you basically put a "th" at the end of the numbers 4-9. At the 0 numbers 20-90 you put a "tieth"
No because it's ninety-nine one hundredth of a second.
Subtract first from second gives -4x = 16 so x = -4 and y = -7
You want to get rid of the recurring decimal by subtracting it from itself. x = 0.555555 10x - 5.555555 Subtract the first from the second. 9x = 5 x = 5/9
Multiply first equation by 2: 4x - 2y = 20 Subtract second equation: x = 12, so y = 14.
24u to the second power. Differentiate 40u to the fifth power which is 200u to the fourth power and 5u to the second power which is 10u. Subtract 400u to the sixth power from 1000u to the sixth power which is 600u to the sixth power. Then square 5u to the second power which is 25u to the fourth power. Finally, divide 600u to the sixth power by 25u to the fourth power. The solution is 24u to the second power. Another method is simplifying it to 8u cubed (to the third power) and taking the power rule. Take 3 times 8u which is 24u and subtract 1 from 3 in exponent which is 2. The answer is 24u to the second power.
8t^2 - 11t - 4
2+90=92. I know it can be quite difficult to add and subtract numbers but once you get into first grade, it will be second nature.