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Hi means hello and hi means hello, who would ask this question thought!!
For n not equal to -1, it is 1/(n+1)*xn+1 while for n = -1, it is ln(|x|), the logarithm to base e.
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If x squared equals n, then x is the square root of n.
It is an octagon with 8 sides. Let n be the number of sides = number of vertices. Then each vertex can be connected to n-3 other vertices, giving n(n -3) connections. However, this counts each vertex pair connection twice, so there are: n(n - 3) / 2 diagonals. Thus if there are 20 diagonals: n(n - 3) / 2 = 20 n2 - 3n = 40 n2 - 3n - 40 = 0 (n + 5)(n - 8) = 0 so n = -5 or 8. As a polygon cannot have a negative number of sides, n = 8.
hello in Yoruba is bawoni
hello my name is jim
hello my name is jim
A song by Jim bob Jolie called 'hello hello hello again she always said she was my only friend!'
welcome to hello moto
Hello jim, when did your stiffness start? and where do you have stiffness? only in your legs or other joints as well? is it worse in the morning? do you have any other health issues other than hypertension?
"Hello" in Welsh is "Hyllo".
You say hello and how are you in Afrikaans like this: Hello Hoe (prounounced "who") gaan (pronounced g-aah-n) dit?
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
Ya sas.
Bawo Ni, Kilo n sele
#include<iostream> in main() { std::cout << "Hello World\n"; }