i dont even know what the heck that means!
by doing one operation ( +,-,x,/) you will get the answer to the problem. You have to pick the correct operation.
An order of abatement is a legal order to correct a violation of some sort.
That is the correct spelling of recoup, meaning to recover something that was lost.
I suppose you mean the NORMANDY invasion. There were hundreds of D-Days in World War 2. The Germans lost on the Operation Overlord's Normandy Invasion on June 6, 1944.
Both are correct words but which one you use depends on what you mean. If you displace something you put it out of its correct place. If you misplace something then you have lost it because you don't know where to find it. The displaced object may not be lost at all, but it shouldn't be where it is, e.g. you might displace your shoulder joint.
There are two concepts here that are often confused. If you mean that the order of the operation of addition can be carried out in any order then it is the property of associativity. If you mean that the numbers can be written in any order then the property is commutativity.
Order of operation means that you go from the left of your equation to the right always doing multiplication and division first and then addition and subtraction
PORQUE PERDÍ MUCHAS COSAS (correct SPELLING) --- Because I've lost a lot of things.
Dreams of being lost in a hotel or unable to find a correct room indicate periods of transition in our lives, and uncertainty of our future destination.
It means you performed an operation on the system which was not invertible. This allowed you to come to a solution but that solution is not correct since it is not a proper biconditional relations. That is, you can solve it in terms of p->q but not the reverse (since the inverse operation is not possible).
1. To remove incorrect possibilities in order to reach a correct solution or possibility.
Pour means "for" or"(in order) to," la pour isn't correct French. Perhaps you mean la peur (fear)?