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The question is not clear. But if you want this in the form y=kx, then k must be 1.5
Yes. It can be, especially in the interrogative form (e.g. Why is he here?). But it can also be an interjectionwhere there is no actual question (Why!?), a conjunction (I know why you did it), and more rarely a noun (whys and wherefores).
Please restate the question. The question in its current form is not one that can be answered as kilometer is a measurement of length (1000 m = 1 kilometer) whereas hectare is a measurement of area ( 10000 m^2 = 1 hectare ). If the question was proposed as: How many hectares are in an area of a square with sides of 1 kilometer? Answer is 100 hectares.
the question itself lacks form,please clarify
Before you can do a project on any subject you need to understand that subject.Integral calculus is a 'higher' form of mathematics, if you are asking such a question then you obviously do not understand what it involves. I suggest you study more math.I suggest you start by learning integral calculus.
¿Es usted maestro? ¿Está usted casado? ¿Trabaja usted? ¿Dónde trabaja? ¿Tiene usted coche? ¿Cuánto vale/cuesta su coche?
As written: you to repeat the question. Better synatx is : Repita usted la pregunta. "repeat the question". (imperative or command form)
"Tiene" comes from the Spanish verb, "Tener":Tener= to have; be with ageyo tengo nosotros(as) tenemostu tienes vosotros(as) teneisel, ella, usted tiene ellos, ellas, ustedes tienen--------------------------------------------------------Therefore, the form of "tiene" can also mean it has. So when saying "Un ano tiene", means He/she is one year old. It litterally means He/she has one year. But without the "~" over the "n" in "ano", it means "anus", which without the "n" would mean: It has an anus or he/she has an anus.
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¿A qué hora tiene / tienen / tienes / tenéis clases? (It's inferred that strange form: "¿En qué parte del día....?") En cual parte del dia tiene usted/tienes clases? (formal informal) (Accents on 'a' in 'cual', 'i' in 'dia')
The usted form is used with anyone who is unfamiliar, or is in a higher position is a social or work situation. If there is doubt about how well you know someone, use the usted form.
The words "y useted" in Spanish translated is "and you."
"Tiene" is the third person singular form of the verb "tener". It means "you/he/she has".
tienes= you (informal) have example "tienes un vaso?"="do you have a cup?" the infinitive or "to" form is "tener" = "to have" conjugation of tener in the present I = "yo tengo" you(inf) = "tu tienes" you (formal) = "usted tiene" s/he = "ella/el tiene" we = "nosotros tenemos" you(plural) = "ustedes/vosotros(in Spain) tienen/teneis" they = "ellos/ellas tienen"
"¿Cultivas manzanas?" This is the familiar (tú) form. If you want the polite form (usted), it would be "¿Usted cultiva manzanas?"
"Tienes" means "you have." It stems from the infinitive form "tener," which is a stem changing verb.
These three words do not form any kind of sentence. Usted = You (singular-Formal) Ella = She es = is