The algebra book said to the Biology book, "You think you're so complex with all your cells and DNA, but I've got equations that can solve for X faster than you can say mitochondria. Stick to dissecting frogs, and leave the math to the professionals."
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The answer to the joke what kind of monkey can fly is a hot air baboon.
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Some sea shells have ridges in order to radiate heat. I don't know how it works, but my marine biology book says it...
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many say that algebra was founded by diophantus but actually al- khwarizmi wrote about algebra [al- jabr] in his book 'compendious book on calculation by completion and balancing.'
yes ,,In marine biology, algebra is important because it is used to conduct measurements and test water and sand levels.
Common applications of algebra in biology include growth rates of populations and any general statistics about survival, reproduction, etc
This depends on what Algebra Book you are referring to.
Algebra is for solving equations. It's the entire purpose of Algebra. You'll use Algebra in Biology, Chemistry, and Finance. Study hard and it will make your other math & science classes easier.
It's the same. Algebra = algebra in Norwegian
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Come Out With Your Pants Up is the answer to page 7.18 punchline algebra book A.
In the Punchline Algebra book, page 1.9 likely contains a math problem or exercise related to algebraic concepts. The question about what the firefly said as the sun set is likely unrelated to the algebra content of the book and may be a joke or riddle included for entertainment or as a brain teaser. To find the answer to the algebra problem on page 1.9, you would need to refer to the specific content provided in that section of the book.