The answer is conditional!
type A (NPD A), the acute infantile form; type B (NPD-B), a less common, chronic, non-neurological form; and type C (NPD-C), a biochemically and genetically distinct form of the disease.
Chicken nuggets
You get a denominator of the form (2^a)*(5^b) where a and b are non-negative integers.
B The organism must be buried in sediment soon after it dies.
If b is the constant in y=mx+b then lines of the type y=b have no slope (because m=0) and are parallel to the x-axis (i.e. horizontal).
it does not have a or b form
No, type B blood does not have A antigens. Type B blood has B antigens.
double-replacement
The standard form of an equation is Ax + By = C. In this type of equation, x and y are variables while A, B, and C are integers.
If the recipient has type B blood, they can receive either type B or type O blood. If the donor blood is type B, then the recipient can be either type B or type AB
blood type A has type A antigens. blood type B has type B antigens.