lochanikarthik
That depends how you want to "combine" them.
make a square with a triangle at the end and combine into one big shape
What's the question, do you want to simplify that?You can combine the like terms - the terms that contain variable "f". Then, you can either leave it that way, or you can open the parentheses.
it means you are a nice porsin and that you get what you want
you use one when you want to combine two sentences but they still have the same thought. for example, Hundreds of people cross the border from the US to Canada every day; therefore, it is not possible to search all of them carefully.
i want address of karthik and i want to be frieand.
people call it the layered shoulder cut but if you want to get an exact copy then shown your stylist a picture of her hair.
karthik
JacobPes-ek
It depends on what you want to combine it with and what the operator is.
dellahans
IKnowManyThings001 on... "combine Britany and Khari" Kharny Kharany Brittani Britari Kharia Khariany Those are my best ones. HOPE THIS HELPS
loustine or christous. but lets get serious. why in the world would you combine a male name and a female name? do you really want to screw up somebody's life that badly? have some common sense
WickWalkMiddleShawKleinRay
There are many good colors to combine with purple, depending on what atmosphere you want for your wedding. If you want eye pleasing and harmonious color theme, you can combine purple with red or blue. However if you want the colors to pop and draw attention then you can combine it with yellow or green.
We use ''and'' and ''but'' when we want to combine two sentences. For example=[1]Who are you? [2]What do you want? Ans=Who are you and what do you want?
No unless you want a dead monkey >.<