24x1, 12x2, 8x3, 6x4
15x3+12x2
4x * 3x = 12x2
Yes, the sum of infinite ones equal the sum of infinite twos.
A dozen is equal to 12, so 2/3 of a dozen is the same as 12x2/3 = 8
equals 99
24x1, 12x2, 8x3, 6x4
12x2 - 24x + 9y
12x2+13x-35 = (4x-5)(3x+7) 12x2 + 13x- 35 let's find two factors of -420 (12*-35) whose sum is 13, which are 28 and -15 (12x + 28)(12x - 15) now simplify by 4 and 3 (3x + 7)(4x - 5)
15x3+12x2
12x2-8x
4x * 3x = 12x2
Yes, the sum of infinite ones equal the sum of infinite twos.
The magnitude of the vector sum will only equal the magnitude of algebraic sum, when the vectors are pointing in the same direction.
A dozen is equal to 12, so 2/3 of a dozen is the same as 12x2/3 = 8
7x2=14-2=12x2=24 [(7x2)-2]x2=24
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