slope 5/6 through (-18,6)
It is f(x) = 4*3^x.
4/5 (4 + f) = 4(4+f)/5
You need it in the form f(x)= ... (whatever your equation happens to be). i.e get the equation in the form y=... Then swap the 'y' for 'f(x)'. Simple.
It can't.Actually, it won't if you think mathmatically,You start off with FIVE. Think F-I-V-E. Then you take off 2 of the letters, F and E.Now, you are left with I-V a.k.a. the ROMAN NUMERAL IV, 4!!!An equation to help guide you would be;F,I,V,E - 2 = IV
The term 4F on MR stands for four faces on Mount Rushmore.
Twelve F on a D is a fraction. This is a math equation.
3-e = 4-f f-e = 4-3 f-e = 1
Mr F. is Mr F. was created in 1961.
The degree of a differential equation is the POWER of the derivative of the highest order. Using f' to denote df/fx, f'' to denote d2f/dx2 (I hate this browser!!!), and so on, an equation of the form (f'')^2 + (f')^3 - x^4 = 17 is of second degree.
Four years ago the son was 8, and the father 32. Now the son is 12, and the dad 36. To solve this problem, you should use the substitution method. The current age of the father(F) and the son(S) are represented by the equation F=3S. The mans age minus four years(F-4) is four times the sons minus four years(S-4), so the equation is (F-4)=4x(S-4). The next step is to simplify equation 2. (F-4)=4x(S-4) becomes F-4=4S-16, and then F=4S-12. Now you substitute equation one into equation two. F=3S, F=4S-12 3S=4S-12 Simplify to find the current age of the son: 0=1S-12 12 = S
In the equation Ehf, the f stands for the term "hyperfine structure," which refers to small energy differences in atomic or molecular energy levels due to interactions between the nuclear spin and the electron spin.
It is f(x) = 8x.
To find a missing factor you need an equation. Is this supposed to be 4f = 11? Then the answer is f = 11/4 or 2 3/4 or 2.75
slope 5/6 through (-18,6)
Mr. F was created on 2005-11-07.
By substituting 'f' with 'g' in the expression, you maintain the same term 'g' and replace 'f' with 'g', resulting in 'g g mr²'. This is equivalent to multiplying 'g' by itself, i.e., g² mr².