What does x equal when -38-10x equals 9x plus 19?
-38-10x = 9x+19
-38-19 = 9x+10x
-57 = 19x |: 19
-3 = x
Therefore x equals -3
Evaluate 132ft s x 1mi 5250 x 3600 s h?
First, multiply all the top numbers together:
132ft * 1mi * 3600s = 475200 ft*mi*s
And put that over top of all the bottom numbers multiplied together:
1s * 5280ft * 1h = 5280 s*ft*h
By dividing the numbers together, we get:
475200 / 5280 = 90
Now we have to divide the units:
(ft*mi*s) / (s*ft*h) = mi/h
So your answer is 90 miles per hour.
If you were to travel 0.56 miles every day for 328 days, you would travel 328 x 0.56 = 183.68 miles.
What are the pros and cos of dancing?
Pros:
-Good for your health
-Enjoyable
-Entertaining
-Self-confidence
-Activity/Talent
Cons:
-Takes time
-Takes a lot of practice
-Possible injuries
Phi is, above all things, the 21st letter in the Greek alphabet, so it's hard to say who created it. However, the number commonly attached to it, the golden ratio, has a long history, starting with the mathematicians of Ancient Greece, and has been studied, used, and approximated ever since. Just a few of the mathematicians who studied Phi are Euclid, who gave the earliest known definition of the golden ratio; Kepler, who described it as one of the two greatest feats of mathematics (along with the Pythagorean Theorem); Michael Maestin, who was among the first to give a rough approximation of the golden ratio's value; and Mark Barr, who first used the letter Phi to describe the ratio.
So, I guess in the end the creation of Phi was sort of a group effort.
First you distribute the 3 to the 4 and the -2x
-2x+8=12+-6x:take the negative 6 and add it to the other side to get rid of it
4x+8=12:then do the same with the 8 except subtract it
4x=4:then divide the 4x by the 4 and you get 1
x=1:finally x=1
What are five types of regular polyhedra?
tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron and icosahedron.
In the equation 2 plus 34 what should be done first?
There is only one thing to do in this equation; add 2 to 34
What has the author F X Baskara Tulus Wardaya written?
F. X. Baskara Tulus Wardaya has written:
'Membongkar Supersemar!' -- subject(s): Politics and government
'Suara di balik prahara' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Personal narratives, History
'Berkah kehidupan'
'Cerdas dan humanis'