you need to be more descriptive with what's wrong
speed cable or speed sensor
This is represented as the algebraic expression xn/n or xn ÷ n.
(x23)'=23x22 Generally, (xn)'=n*xn-1
on my pegeot 106 1.0 xn the alternator is in the bottom left hand corner of the engine next to the alternator belt.
Most 106 and saxo axles are interchangeable.. www.106owners.co.uk Most 106 and saxo axles are interchangeable.. www.106owners.co.uk
as far as i am aware should be 3 bar
It should tell you the p.s.i. on the tyre? but my 1 litre 106 xn has 13" wheels and holds 30 p.s.i. in the back and front tyres.
It isn't. You're thinking of anything to the power zero. x0 = x(n - n) which equals xn divided by xn which equals 1.
If it's anything like mine you should find it just underneath the windscreen wiper areaAnd if its anything like mine, pug 106 Zest XN, it doesn't have a MAP sensor. ;)
∫ xn dx = xn+1/(n+1) + C (n ≠-1) C is the constant of integration.
x-n is the same as 1/ xn.
(xn+2-1)/(x2-1)ExplanationLet Y=1+x2+x4+...+xn. Now notice that:Y=1+x2+x4+...+xn=x2(1+x2+x4+...+xn-2)+1Y+xn+2=x2(1+x2+x4+...+xn-2+xn)+1Y+xn+2=x2*Y+1Y+xn+2-x2*Y=1Y-x2*Y=1-xn+2Y(1-x2)=1-xn+2Y=(1-xn+2)/(1-x2)=(xn+2-1)/(x2-1)