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Solve for x,assuming x≠0:(-2/5)+(x+4/x)=1
I don't want the answer I want to be taught how to solve it. Okay so the question is diameter=25in. A=(3.14)(12)^2 Then there is
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I have the continuity equation as shown here: imgur(dot)com/NRfMphl(dot)jpg
I need to find (deduce) this same equations with
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Continuity Equations - AEC
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Solve for x,assuming x≠0:(-2/5)+(x+4/x)=1
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Joseph
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Yesterday I learned to solve a right triangle assuming I know the 3 angles and 1 side. I can now establish the lengths of the 2
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Mike
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Solve the equation and inequality for x, assuming a > 0.
ax-44<15
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Solve the equation and inequality for x, assuming a > 0.
ax+15=44
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What is the [H+] of the 0.25 M HCl solution?
I'm not given a Ka value, so I'm assuming I won't need one to solve this particular
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Marcus
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I need help solve the equation by fractions
8/(21-y) = 12/(y+19) I think the answer is y = 5, i just need to know how to do work
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Anonymous
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•A pendulum of mass of 600g is dropped from a height of 30cm.
•Calculate the GPE it had (g = 9.81) •Tell me how much KE it
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Dominic
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Yes - if it is the same person answering it - it is me again! My question has STILL not been answered...
How would I solve for
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Cait
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