Fuel surcharge, usually air line Charges with the ticket.
The YQ "tax" is not actually a government imposed tax but an airline surcharge. Typically, the YQ "tax" includes a security surcharge and/or a fuel surcharge.
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it is actually airline surcharge
Let P = (xp, yp) and Q = (xq, yq) by any two distinct points on the line.If xp = xq then the slope is infinite.Otherwise, it is (yq - yp)/(xq - xp) = (yp - yq)/(xp - xq)
(x-yr=7/8)+(yq/51)
Fuel surcharge, usually air line Charges with the ticket.
it isn't an abbreviation, it is the tax code for fuel charges reflected on the airline tickets.
Take any two points whose x coordinates are different.Suppose they are P = (Xp, Yp) and Q = (Xq, Yq) then slope = (Yp - Yq)/(Xp - Xq) = (Yq - Yp)/(Xq - Xp), that is the change in the y coordinate between the two points ("rise") divided by the change in the x coordinate between the points - taken in the same order ("run").
The 2-dimensional coordinates of p are (xp, yp) and those of Q are (xQ, yQ). I am not sure how that might help, but with the information provided that is the best that can be done.
Given the points P, Q and R for a triangle, the inequalities are:PQ + QR > RPQR + RP > PQ andRP + PQ > QR(the sum of two sides of a triangle is greater that the third).If P = (xp, yp) and Q = (xq, yq) then PQ = sqrt{(xq - xp)^2 + (yq - yp)^2}
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You first convert the mixed number into an improper fraction. You then multiply the answer by the reciprocal of the second fraction.So, if you want (x y/z) / (p/q) thenstep 1: (x y/z) = (xz + y)/zstep 2: (xz + y)/z * q/pIf there is no scope for simplification then this is (xzq + yq)/zp