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The formula LIS stands for "Longest Increasing Subsequence." It is used to find the length of the longest subsequence of a given sequence that is strictly increasing.
The formula to find speed in meters per second is: Speed (m/s) = Distance (m) / Time (s). This formula calculates the rate at which an object covers distance in meters per unit of time in seconds.
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There are no cells in a cell membrane.,
There are 4 step to determine molecular formula, which are given bellow Step:1:- Find empirical formula Step:2:- Find empirical formula mass Step:3:- Find n n=molecular mass/empirical formula mass Step:4:- now find molecular formula to find molecular formula molecular formula(empirical formula)n
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Auditing is the process of checking formulas and the spreadsheet in general to find errors and correct errors. It enables you to do things like find out if a cell is being used by another formula or find out what cells a formula uses. This enables you to ensure that cells that should be included in a formula, like when you are totalling a range of cells, are included. It can also help identify cells that are in a spreadsheet with values that are not being used. This could enable you to correct formulas that should include a cell, or get rid of cells with values that are not needed. It also may help to define more efficient formulas and simplify a spreadsheet.
The midpoint formula is used to find the point that is in the middle of a segment.
Dependents are the cells that are used by formulas in other cells. Say you have the following formula in a cell B3: =A2+C12-D10 Then the cells A2, C12 and D10 are the dependents of the formula in B3. The formula is using values that are in them. If you go to any of those cells, you use can use Trace Dependents to find the cells that depend on them and highlight them on the Spreadsheet. If you are having a problem with formulas you can highlight the cells to be able to see which ones are being used. One way of doing it is to select the cell and then press the CTRL key and also the ] key. You can also use the Auditing toolbar to do it.
I assume you mean the formula as used in a spreadsheet? Place the formula in cell A4 =SUM(A1:A3) or you can use =Sum(A1+A2+A3) - This is a loger way of doing it but for someone new to calculations in spreadsheet cells its easier to check and edit if you need to change a cell reference.
The formula used to find force is F = m * a, where F is the force, m is the mass of the object, and a is the acceleration.
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It is area
Just as there is no formula to find the length of a side of a square when you know the inch, there is no formula to relate a centimetre to a diameter.
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the formula to find the volume for anything is to multiply length times width times height.