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Vitamin B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, H and Folic acid.
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b3^2+
Niacin (Vitamin B3)
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Im talking about the B3AB1 for the adult -3
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A3+b3
The proper and best way to do it is: =B3+B4 You could also do it in any of the following ways: =SUM(B3:B4) =SUM(B3,B4) =SUM(B3+B4)
You can use the percentage sign in a formula or use the value as a decimal. If you have a value in B3 and want to get 90 percent of it, you could use any of the following formulas in another cell:=B3*90%=B3*0.9=B3-(B3*10%)=B3/10*9
a3*b3 = a3b3
b3 is not equal to d7
Vitamin B3 is Niacin
No. All the B vitamins are different and serve different purposes in the body.
(a+b)3=a3+b3+3ab(a+b) a3+b3=(a+b)3-3ab(a+b) a3+b3=(a+b)(a2-ab+b2)