Three words that have 3 vowels and 2 consonants are "iouea" (a genus of sea sponges), "eunoia" (a state of normal mental health), and "euouae" (a medieval musical term). These words are unique in that they contain a high number of vowels relative to their consonant count, making them interesting examples in linguistics and wordplay.
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Oh, dude, you're really making me think here. Okay, so like, "ocean," "audio," and "idea" fit the bill. I mean, who knew vowels and consonants could be so entertaining, right?
Well, this isn't really a math question, but here are the first three that came to my mind:
1) agile
2) anode
3) alone
In the word DAUGHTER, there are 3 vowels namely, A, U, and E, and 5 consonants namely, D, G, H, T, and R. Number of ways of selecting 2 vowels out of 3 vowels = Number of ways of selecting 3 consonants out of 5 consonants = Therefore, number of combinations of 2 vowels and 3 consonants = 3 × 10 = 30 Each of these 30 combinations of 2 vowels and 3 consonants can be arranged among themselves in 5! ways. Hence, required number of different words = 30 × 5! = 3600
Well, honey, there are only three states in the good ol' US of A that have 3 consecutive vowels in their names: Hawaii, Louisiana, and Ohio. So, if you're looking for a place to show off your impressive vowel knowledge, those are the states to remember. Now, go impress your friends with that fun fact!
nth. This refers to a number raised to an undefined power. "Consider x to the nth power."
216 can be expressed as the product of its prime factors: 2^3 x 3^3. In other words, 2 cubed multiplied by 3 cubed equals 216. This can also be written as 6^3, as 6 is the cube root of 216. So, 216 is equal to 2^3 x 3^3, or 6^3.
4^2 = 4x4 = 16 2^3 = 2x2x2 = 16 in other words the answer is two to the power of three or four to the power of two... 4^2 2^3