maybe both
"Im" is a common prefix in itself, you don't add a prefix to a prefix.
The inverse operation of squaring a number is taking the square root of that number. For example, if you square 4 to get 16, the inverse operation would involve finding the square root of 16, which is 4. This relationship holds true for both positive and negative numbers, as both will yield the same squared result.
Both "hexagon" and "hexapod" share the prefix "hexa-," which comes from the Greek word for "six." A hexagon is a geometric shape with six sides, while a hexapod refers to an organism or robotic structure with six legs. The common prefix highlights the number six in both terms, linking them etymologically.
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Etymologically, they are the same activity. Both involve someone (the operator = mathematician or doctor) performing a procedue (operation: mathematical or medical) on something (operands: functional arguments or patients).
Prefix: None Suffix: -s
ex is the prefix, pend is the root word, and ed is the suffix. A hint is to look up ex in the dictionary, then pend, then ed. if you can find all of these, then make them equal the definition of expended to the pre/sufix. It has both! :D
prefix: trans sufix: ed
Sufix:)
Iis the sufix
the root word of undesirable is desire.the word has a prefix and a sufix, the prefix is -un,and the sufix is -able.
Prefix: Pre Sufix: Fix
The prefix for bank is pre and the sufix is ed
The prefix in the word unrelenting that means 'not' is the prefix 'un'.
Im (which means 'not')
Yes, it's prefix is "un" and it's sufix is "able" hope this helps
Well if you want the sufix and prefix it would be sperm and even spore... Hope that helps!