A diver springs from the edge of the ocean with an initial upward velocity of 8 ft/s. How long will it take the diver to reach the water?
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You can miss out 5 but then need to get all the rest correct. Also, this only works in the scoring system does not penalise wrong answers.
Jake works 15 hours per week if he makes 116.25 each week,howuch does he make per hour
0/1 But zero over any number works 0/9,736 works too
It works out at 95.
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Rafael Bombelli has written: 'L' algebra' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Algebra
Answer: It's round
Nicholas Saunderson has written: 'Select parts of Saunderson's elements of algebra' -- subject(s): Algebra, Early works to 1800
Hermann Schubert has written: 'Arithmetik und Algebra.' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Algebra, Arithmetic, Circle-squaring, Early works to 1900, Hyperspace, Magic squares, Mathematics, Philosophy 'Mathematische Mussestunden' -- subject(s): Mathematical recreations 'Beispiel-sammlung zur arithmetik und algebra' -- subject(s): Problems, exercises, Problems, exercises, etc, Arithmetic, Algebra 'Elementare arithmetik und algebra' -- subject(s): Early works to 1900, Arithmetic, Algebra
At my school here's how it works:1. Pre-Algebra (unless you made a good grade on the Iowa test or whatever it was called, then you go to Algebra instead)2.Algebra3.Geometry4.Algebra 2Then Calculus and Trig. are thrown in after that.
George Wentworth has written: 'Complete arithmetic' -- subject(s): Arithmetic, Early works to 1900 'Plane trigonometry and tables' -- subject(s): Plane trigonometry 'Plane and solid geometry' -- subject(s): Geometry 'Oral arithmetic' -- subject(s): Arithmetic, Early works to 1900 'Academic algebra' -- subject(s): Algebra 'School algebra' -- subject(s): Algebra
answers partially works, as long as you ask specific questions.
remember it or refer to your books. it really works
Robin E. Rider has written: 'A bibliography of early modern algebra, 1500-1800' -- subject(s): Algebra, Bibliography, Early works to 1800
Wooster Woodruff Beman has written: 'Elements of algebra' -- subject(s): Algebra (Elements) 'Higher arithmetic' -- subject(s): Early works to 1900, Arithmetic
Linear algebra works with straight lines on a plane. Boolean algebra is a very different form of maths, being logical calculus. Let me demonstrate linear algebra: 6x=2*5 6x=10 x=5/3 Boolean logic: (There exists) x xV(not)y (implies) f(x)=f^2(g)-F(y)
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