· String instruments (the electric guitar and the string base (also known as the base guitar)), Percussion (piano and drums), occasionally wind instruments (the saxophone) and vocals
It isnC0*A^n*b^0 + nC1*A^(n-1)*b^1 + ... + nCr*A^(n-r)*b^r + ... + nCn*A^0*b^n where nCr = n!/[r!*(n-r)!]
Its spelt B-A-N-A-N-A-S its by Gwen Stephani
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Violin
The power of a quotient is the quotient of the power! (a/b)^n = (a^n) / (b^n) where a/b is the quotient and n is the power.
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In algebra this is a method of solving equations for a variable. It stands to reason that if A=B then A+1=B+1. In fact it is true that if N is a number then A+N=B+N A-N=B-N A x N = B x N A/N = B/N We can do anything we want as long as we do the same thing to both sides.
If a divides b then a is a factor of b and b is a multiple of a.Either of them could be the denominator. In a/b, b is the denominator while in b/a, a is the denominator.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If a divides b then b=n*a for some number n. Thus n=b/a
b is equal to 5