Nothing, you proceed as if the < or > was an =. If you're multiplying or dividing both sides by a negative, you flip the sign. e.g. < would go to >
Quantities that are equal can be added or subtracted from both sides of an equasion. For example: x + 2 = 36 subtract both sides by 2 x = 34
98 - 3x = 10x + 20, solve for x.subtract 98 from both sides-3x = 10x - 78subtract 10x from both sides-13x = -78multiply both sides by -113 x = 78divide both sides by 13x = 6
You need to solve for a by getting it by itself. You do this by performing the same operation on both sides of the equation 3a + 2 = a -6 subtract 2 from both sides: 3a = a -8 subtract a from both sides: 2a = -8 divide both sides by 2: a = -4
They both have 4 sides also,all sides the same length, and both pairs of different or oppisite sides parellel and equal in length.
In the case of that rare and strange event, you would both get your wish.
When the pulling of a chicken's wishbone breaks equally, it is commonly believed that both parties will have their wishes come true. This tradition stems from folklore where the person with the larger piece of the wishbone gets their wish.
cause it is a bone that when you get it you get someone else and the both of you make a wish
In a ring topology, the nodes on both sides of the break will loop the path (self-healing) back towards the ring, so every node is still communicating with each other.
The wishbone is easily removed from the turkey after cooking, but it can be cut out of the turkey prior to cooking by pulling the front skin back from the breast. The wishbone should appear close to the surface where you can use a sharp knife to cut along both sides of the two prongs of the wishbone. You will then need to use the knife to cut underneath the wishbone itself to separate it from the meat. Remove the wishbone, and pull the skin back down over the breast.
Two people use a little finger to hold the wishbone (which should have been dried). On both pulling, the person with the longest piece of the wishbone is granted a wish (but must never reveal the wish to anyone!).
The chickens wishbone, or furcula, is homologous to the clavicle bone in humans. Both bones provide structural support and help with movement in their respective species.
It is just said that if you are with someone and try to break the wish bone and both of you wish as you pull it and when it breaks who ever gets the biggest piece of bone your wish will come true!
When pulling a wishbone, tradition says that the person who ends up with the larger piece of the bone after it breaks will have their wish granted. Both people grab one end of the wishbone and pull until it breaks, and the person with the larger piece is considered the winner.
The direction of the inequality remains unchanged. The direction changes when you divide or multiply both sides by a negative number. It also changes if both sides are raised to a negative exponent.
Nothing, you proceed as if the < or > was an =. If you're multiplying or dividing both sides by a negative, you flip the sign. e.g. < would go to >
They have double-wishbone suspension both front and rear.