Difficult out of context - a main verb is needed, e.g. 'Haven't I told you?' (No te he dicho?', in which 'Haven't I...?' is 'No....he...?', but is meaningless without the main verb.
It could also be a tag, as in: ('I've been there before), haven't I?', in which case it would it would be something like (omitting the bracketed sentence):
'....no es verdad?' (= '....isn't that true?')
yes shes colombiam and havent you heard her sing something in spanish in her songs? she does
YES! havent you heard of Enrique Iglesias
Ln 4 + 3Ln x = 5Ln 2 Ln 4 + Ln x3= Ln 25 = Ln 32 Ln x3= Ln 32 - Ln 4 = Ln (32/4) = Ln 8= Ln 2
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ln(ln)
To change colors in Hindi is "रंग बदलना" (rang badalna).
Yes you are to say: I havent ATEN in days.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
Take the natural logarithm (ln) of both sides of the equation to cancel the exponent (e). For example, ify=Aexlog transform both sides and apply the rules of logarithms:ln(y)=ln(Aex)ln(y)=ln(A)+ln(ex)ln(y)=ln(A)+xrearrange in terms of x:x=ln(y)-ln(A), or more simplyx=ln(y/A)
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
Use the product rule.y = x lnxy' = x (ln x)' + x' (ln x) = x (1/x) + 1 ln x = 1 + ln xUse the product rule.y = x lnxy' = x (ln x)' + x' (ln x) = x (1/x) + 1 ln x = 1 + ln xUse the product rule.y = x lnxy' = x (ln x)' + x' (ln x) = x (1/x) + 1 ln x = 1 + ln xUse the product rule.y = x lnxy' = x (ln x)' + x' (ln x) = x (1/x) + 1 ln x = 1 + ln x
how do you say sister in spanish