because if you're just strength you're not thinking and not using you're power smartly if you're intelligent you could counter and find there weak spot
Over. I always remembered it by saying the phrase, " Go OVER to your friends house, and upstairs to play," .
10/(3/8) same as saying..... 10 * 8/3 = 80/3
6 over 7 is the same as saying 6 divided by 7. 6/7 is .857142... It could be rounded to 1.0...since 6/7ths is so close to being 1 already. :)
x/3 + x/4 is impossible to solve without knowing what x is. However let's say that x is 3 - 3/3 is the same as saying 3 divided by 3. So your taking your numerator (Top) divided by your denominator (Bottom) and you get your answer. So 3 divided by 3 is 1, 3 divided by 4 is 0.75 - That would be your answers.
the inverse of any number is the fraction of ONE over that number. so, inverse of ten is ONE/TEN or one tenth. the inverse of 3 is ONE/THREE or one third the inverse of one fourth is a bit trickier, but not if you go slowly, ONE over ONE FOURTH, which mathematically changes to 4. the inverse of cat is ONE over CAT (which is senseless, but might help you remember how to do inverses).
Meanii\ng of winning over might means in my view it is very propable and common in our world .there was a saying also "tadini tanne vadunte vadi tala tannevadu untadu". So don't bother about winning or losing please look at how much u learnt from your defeat.
The saying is "turn over a new leaf" not life.
This is a saying you hear when a relationship is over, but it can be used to say that anything is finished.
The person kept saying the same thing over and over which had no meaning so it was tautology.
it means you think it might be over but it is not
No They are not over they are starting soon again they are saying they might have different people and not the original
marriage is the triumph of imagination over intelligence
Head over heels is an idiom because the meaning does not match what the words are saying.
"A storm in a teacup" can refer to a huge fuss over nothing. Another alternative might be Shakespeare's (making) 'much ado about nothing'.
:) No I don't think that the robots will take over in 2011! They might take over in 5562! :) If robots have (?)pure(?) intelligence such as Humans, then they may wish to take over.
He might be strong if he is saying that. He will not remember you if he is that strong. You should get over that as well.
There are more than two meanings, but here are the main two:"I beat it" meaning "I triumph over it""I beat it" meaning "I leave"