The Winter of Discontent - The Generators - was created in 2005.
This depends on the level of knowledge about building homemade generators. A stable homemade generator will run safety, while some generators built by non-professionals may be dangerous.
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The best way to find information about generators is to go to a hardware store and discuss both the household's needs and budget with an employee. Information about specific models of generators can also be obtained by contacting the manufacturer directly.
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There is no MotoRIZR Z8. However, the MOTO Z8 is available on Verizon Wireless.
ax * ay = a(x+y) Example: z2 * z3 = z5 (ax)y = axyExample: (z2)3 = z6 ax/ay = a(x-y) Example: z3/z2 = z1 = z
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The formula: distance=sqrt(((x1-x2)*(x1-x2))+((y1-y2)*(y1-y2))+((z1-z2)*(z1-z2))) In DarkBASIC it's: function distance3D(x1,y1,z1,x2,y2,z2) x=x1-x2 y=y1-y2 z=z1-z2 result=sqrt((x*x)+(y*y)+(z*z)) endfunction result In classic BASIC I think it's: FUNCTION distance3D(x1,y1,z1,x2,y2,z2) x=x1-x2 y=y1-y2 z=z1-z2 result=SQRT((x*x)+(y*y)+(z*z)) RETURN result END FUNCTION
Yes. If x is not divisible by 3 then x leaves a remainder of 1 or 2 when it is divided by 3. That is, x is of the form 3y+z where z = 1 or 2. Then x2 = (3y+z)2 = 9y2 + 6yz + z2 = 3(3y2 + 2yz) + z2 The first part of this expression is clearly a multiple of 3, but z2 is not. Whether z = 1 or 2, z2 leaves a remainder of 1 when divided by 3.
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If a polynomial p(x), has zeros at z1, z2, z3, ... then p(x) is a multiple of (x - z1)*(x - z2)*(x - z3)... To get the exact form of p(x) you also need to know the order of each root. If zk has order n then the relevant factor in p(x) is (x - zk)n
sin A = -x/y Since the sine is the ratio of the opposite leg to the hypotenuse, let's assume the opposite leg's length is -x and the hypotenuse's length is y. Let's call the adjacent leg's length z. So: (-x)2+z2=y2 z2=y2-(-x)2 z2=y2-x2 z=√(y2-x2) cos A = z/y = √(y2-x2)/y
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a2+b2+c2=x2+y2+z2 divide each side by 2 (a2+b2+c2)/2=(x2+y2+z2)/2 a+b+c=x+y+z
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