3tx + 6t + 3hx +6h
= 3(tx + 2t +hx +2h)
= 3[t(x + 2) + h(x + 2)]
= 3(x + 2)(t + h)
6h 8min
6h = 72 h = 72/6 h = 12
V+9/3=8 V=8*3-9 or 15
You would simply say 6h. Or, six heures.
Well, darling, the difference between M6 x 1 6g and M6 x 1 6h thread gauges lies in their respective tolerance classes. The "6g" gauge has a looser tolerance, suitable for general applications, while the "6h" gauge boasts a tighter tolerance, ideal for more precise threading requirements. So, pick your poison depending on how snug you want those threads to be!
h + 6h = 7h
- 3h - 2h + 6h + 9 = h + 9
2h + 2h + 2h = 6h
If you mean: 6h+7 then 6*5 plus 7 = 37
(6h - 7j)(7h + 6j)
6h 8min
This is a linear equation with one unknown and can be solved as follows. 6h + 2 = 1.......subtract 2 from both sides 6h = -1............divide both sides by 6 h = -1/6.
22h plus 3
6h = 72 h = 72/6 h = 12
Get two slaves. Give one equation to each slave. Say, "Go!"
I think he played a conn 6h
6h 20min to 6h 30min