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- sqrt(1) - sqrt(-400) = -1 - 20i, where "i" is the imaginary unit.- sqrt(1) - sqrt(-400) = -1 - 20i, where "i" is the imaginary unit.- sqrt(1) - sqrt(-400) = -1 - 20i, where "i" is the imaginary unit.- sqrt(1) - sqrt(-400) = -1 - 20i, where "i" is the imaginary unit.
M = 1000cm = 900xx = 20i = 11921
For the 2.0 Litre engines, (that is 20i, 23i...) it weighs 1375kg.
To solve this type of problem, multiply both the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator. (2 - 4i) / (4 + 2i) = (2 - 4i)(4 - 2i) / (4 + 2i)(4 - 2i) then expand all the terms, and simplify. = (8 - 20i + 8i2) / (16 - 4i2) = (8 - 20i - 8) / (16 + 4) = -20i / 20 = -i Which in the required answer format becomes, 0 + i.
Seventeen Point Zero Fivei.e. 17 1/20I think you meant "How do you write 17.05 in words" - not "letters".
between 15 billion and 20 billion
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To change the fan belt on a Vectra B 20i 140, first, ensure the engine is off and cool. Locate the tensioner pulley and use a wrench to relieve tension on the belt, allowing you to slide the belt off the pulleys. Install the new belt according to the routing diagram usually found on a label in the engine bay, then reapply tension to the tensioner pulley and double-check that the belt is properly aligned. Finally, start the engine briefly to ensure the new belt operates smoothly.
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(3+2i)/(5+4i)If you multiply both sides by the conjugate of the denominator (5-4i), you get:(3+2i)(5-4i)/(5+4i)(5-4i)= (23-2i)/(25 + 16 +20i - 20i)= (23-2i)/41The denominator is now real, because the i terms cancelAs a general formula (easy to expand) this would be:(a+bi)/(c+di) = [(ac+bd) + (bc-ad)i] / (c^2 + d^2)It's a very easy method, but if you're the sort of person who loves using general formulas, there it is.