We call the point on Earth located at 90 degree north latitude "The North Pole".
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The latitude of 90 degrees N is the North Pole.
One is the North Pole, the other is the South Pole.
-- No location can have both a north coordinate and a south one (unless it's on the equator and its latitude is zero, so it makes no difference whether you call it zero north or zero south). -- And whatever the latitude of the location is, it can't be more than 90 degrees, either north or south. "90 degrees north" is the north pole, "90 degrees south" is the south pole, and no place is either more norther or more souther than those.
You cannot have 90.8 North. The maximum is 90 North. It is the North Pole. 90 South is the South Pole.
|90|=N
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1.5 * 90 = n 135 = n
90% = 90/100 = 0.9 90% of n = 36 0.9 x n = 36 n = 36 / 0.9 = 40 36 is 90% of 40.
Let the two numbers be 'm' & 'n' Sum = m + n = -9 Product is mn = -90 Hence m = -90/n Substitute -90/n + n = -9 Multiply through by 'n' -90 + n^2 = - 9n n^2 + 9n - 90 = 0 It is now in quadratic form ; factor (n + 15)(n - 6) = 0 n = -15 & n = 6
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6 x n = 90 n = 15
If: n squared -n -90 = 0 Then the solutions are: n = 10 or n = -9
To solve the equation ( \frac{540}{n} = 90 ), you can start by multiplying both sides by ( n ) to eliminate the fraction, resulting in ( 540 = 90n ). Next, divide both sides by 90 to isolate ( n ): ( n = \frac{540}{90} ). Simplifying that gives ( n = 6 ).
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equator latitude:0 n pole:90 n s pole:90 s
90 is the 100%.100% :N = 30% : 2730%N = 27 (100%)N = 27(100%)/30%N = 2700/30N = 90