Being G is being gangsta, its like a joke because its abcdefG and then H.
NothingA b c d e f g h does not have a meaning. They are the first 8 letters of the Engish alphabet.
The g & h sound silent to me. Thought is almost pronounced thot. I guess we'll call it thout.
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Almost - the word you're looking for is v-i-d-e-o-g-r-a-p-h-e-r - there is no letter 'a' after the letter 'o'
It is the 2nd row of letters in the QWERTY keyboard
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H on a GC may mean holes on a golf course.
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50 Guys in a Hoe
Say we have a group G, and some subgroup H. The number of cosets of H in G is called the index of H in G. This is written [G:H].If G and H are finite, [G:H] is just |G|/|H|.What if they are infinite? Here is an example. Let G be the integers under addition. Let H be the even integers under addition, a subgroup. The cosets of H in G are H and H+1. H+1 is the set of all even integers + 1, so the set of all odd integers. Here we have partitioned the integers into two cosets, even and odd integers. So [G:H] is 2.
18 inches of mercury
If x and y are two positive numbers, with arithmetic mean A, geometric mean G and harmonic mean H, then A ≥ G ≥ H with equality only when x = y.
The geometric-harmonic mean of grouped data can be formed as a sequence defined as g(n+1) = square root(g(n)*h(n)) and h(n+1) = (2/((1/g(n)) + (1/h(n)))). Essentially, this means both sequences will converge to the mean, which is the geometric harmonic mean.
I'm not quite done but this is what i have so far: (h)=high G-G-A-G-B-B-B-B-D(h)-E-E-E-E-D(h)-D(h)-E-B-A-G-B-B-G-A-G Hope it helped XD
# b # c # d # f # g # h So H it is!
PE=m x g x h, so g = PE / (m x h)
3 = the Holy Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Ghost