Yes this would work in the acer 290e laptop.
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The time is modern So, i think U should Use LCD Monitor, if u use ACER "17" it is Approx. Rs. 6800 ,,,,, Samsung & LG (Rs. 8000) Acer is Best and give 3years Warranty
Acer's current top-of-the-line laptop is the Acer Aspire V3. It has good performance, is capable of gaming and has plenty of storage. A V3 with a 17" screen is around $1800.
Different screen sizes are available on Acer Notebooks : 7", 8", 10", 11", 12", 13", 14", 15", 16" and 17". There are also different colors to choose from.
There are several different brands of 17 inch laptops available for purchasing. Some of the most popular brands include Dell, HP, Acer, Samsung, Toshiba, and Asus.
Depends on what type monitor and the size. If it is an old CRT monitor it is worth nothing as no one would want to use it. If it is a small 17" LCD then maybe $20 if is works perfectly. If it is a 19" or 21" then maybe $35.
You could use addition: 17+17+17 or the allgor rhythm:2. 17. 17+17------5 1so the answer is= 51
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No, only use 17 inch tires on 17 inch wheels.
It works out as 17
You don't need to use the distributive property. 3*17 = 51 so 30*17 = 510 Why invoke procedures that are not necessary?
Most mathematicians just use 17-gon. If you want to show off, use heptadecagon.
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