Presumably the question is what are the Roman numerals IX and X?
If so then they are 9 and 10 respectively.
Let t1 and t2 be the times for the two stages. Then t1 = x/v1 and t2 = x/v2 Total distance = x + x = 2x Total time = t1 + t2 = x/v1 + x/v2 = x*(1/v1 + 1/v2) Average velocity = total distance / total time = 2x divided by x/(1/v1 + 1/v2) = 2(1/v1 + 1/v2) which is the Harmonic mean of v1 and v2.
No.of cells counted x DF x the boxes of no. of square counted / no. of squares counted x volume of square counted.
30 x 51 x 37 mm equates to a total volume of 55,710 cubic millimeters.
What is the value of the smallest objective?If it is 4x,The total magnification = eye piece x objective lens= (10x) x (4x)= 40x
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X. IX is 9, so X is 10.
Boxing a value x is to put it in a class type rather than its primitive one. Ex. int x = 3; Integer Ix = x; // boxing x
if you give the bord in class X then the marks of class IX will not effect but if you will give normal school based xam then it will effect
It is: IX = 9
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Some of the good books for geography are:1. Certificate Physical and Human Geography(New Oxford Progressive Geography)by Goh Cheng Leong(Oxford)2. Human and Economic Geographyby Gillian C. Morgan and Goh Cheng(Oxford)3. Certificate Regional Geography: Monsoon Asia(New Oxford Progressive Geography S.)by Goh Cheng Leong(Oxford)4. GCSE Geography (in focus)by Widdenson, Smith, Knill(John Murray)5. A Complete Course In Certificate Geography For Class IX/X Vol.1 & 2by V.N. Nigam (Pitambar)6. General Principles of World Geographyby Charles Farro (General Printers & Publishers)7. Monsoon Aisaby Charles Farro (General Printers & Publishers)8. Certificate Physical and Human Geographyby Dr. Manosi Lahiri (Oxford)9. The New Reading Tropical Mapsby R B Bunnet (Longman)10. General Geography in Diagrams (Fourth GCSE Edition)by R B Bunnet (Longman/Pearson Education)11. Geography for GCSEby J. Pallister, A Bowen, R. Clay, C Di Landro & O. Phillipson (Longman)12. Total Geography -- Class IX & Xby Jasmine Rachel, Dolly Ellen Sequeira (Morning Star/Beeta Pub.)- Rajeev
The equation e(ix) cos(x) isin(x) can be proven using Euler's formula, which states that e(ix) cos(x) isin(x). This formula is derived from the Maclaurin series expansion of the exponential function and trigonometric functions.
The Roman numerals IX mean 9 in Hindu-Arabic numbers. I is 1 and X is 10. When the I is in front of the X, it means to subtract the I from the X.
If you mean IX, IV and X then the given Roman numerals are equivalent to 9, 4 and 10 respectively
It is: X-XXX-IX because X = 10, 30 = XXX and 09 = IX
I = 1 and X = 10 but IX = 1 less than 10, which is 9.