no, some humans dont like the sun, and some of the others (like my mother in law) will melt if exposed to sunlight.
Well listen all humans have hair on there chest and stomach the best thing to do is either bleach it or go tan it to make it blond . Dont shave it at all it will be a mistake..and remember every human has hair on there body and so do I everywhere all I do is tan it..
tan(-x) = -tan(x)
Yes. A spray on tan doesn't protect you at all from the sun.
No, vampires cannot get a tan because they are typically depicted as beings that are harmed by sunlight. Exposure to sunlight usually causes them to burn or disintegrate rather than tan. Consequently, their undead nature and aversion to sunlight prevent them from developing a tan like living humans do.
It's all spray on tan like on the magazines they are really tan but in other pictures they are pale!
Yes, tiny tan bugs that bite can pose a threat to humans and pets by causing skin irritation, allergic reactions, and potential transmission of diseases. It is important to take precautions and seek medical attention if bitten.
tan (A-B) + tan (B-C) + tan (C-A)=0 tan (A-B) + tan (B-C) - tan (A-C)=0 tan (A-B) + tan (B-C) = tan (A-C) (A-B) + (B-C) = A-C So we can solve tan (A-B) + tan (B-C) = tan (A-C) by first solving tan x + tan y = tan (x+y) and then substituting x = A-B and y = B-C. tan (x+y) = (tan x + tan y)/(1 - tan x tan y) So tan x + tan y = (tan x + tan y)/(1 - tan x tan y) (tan x + tan y)tan x tan y = 0 So, tan x = 0 or tan y = 0 or tan x = - tan y tan(A-B) = 0 or tan(B-C) = 0 or tan(A-B) = - tan(B-C) tan(A-B) = 0 or tan(B-C) = 0 or tan(A-B) = tan(C-B) A, B and C are all angles of a triangle, so are all in the range (0, pi). So A-B and B-C are in the range (- pi, pi). At this point I sketched a graph of y = tan x (- pi < x < pi) By inspection I can see that: A-B = 0 or B-C = 0 or A-B = C-B or A-B = C-B +/- pi A = B or B = C or A = C or A = C +/- pi But A and C are both in the range (0, pi) so A = C +/- pi has no solution So A = B or B = C or A = C A triangle ABC has the property that tan (A-B) + tan (B-C) + tan (C-A)=0 if and only if it is isosceles (or equilateral).
All I Want for Christmas Is a Real Good Tan was created on 2003-10-07.
She doesn't tan at all. In the 90's she had skin cancer removed from her forehead.
It doesn't have to be hot to tan. You can put on your bathing suit and tan in the snow, works just the same. It's all in the UV Rays. Or, fake tanning or tanning booths work too. :)
Any number can be a tan. So -sqrt(17), 19.56, 45678942 are all examples of tan. Cosine can have any value in the range [-1, 1].
Yes you can! But you have to use all the tan dye you have or it will turn into a disgusting shade. Also, it is very healthy for the plant to geta nice tan and have self-confidence.