Yes, in theoretical physics and mathematics, the concept of six dimensions (6D) exists, particularly in string theory and higher-dimensional models. These theories propose that additional spatial dimensions beyond the familiar three may exist, which can help explain fundamental forces and particles in the universe. However, these extra dimensions are typically compactified or not directly observable at human scales.
If -6d = 42 then 6d = -42. then divide by 6, d = -7
-6d = -42-6(7) = -42d = 7
72-6d=6 subtract 72 from both sides -6d=66 divide by -6 d=-11
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9d-19=6d+2 ... add 19 to both sides and subtract 6d from both sides... 9d-6d=2+19 3d=21 d=21/3 d=7
The pressure test for API 598 is slightly less pressure and less duration than API 6D. API 6D is specifically for pipeline valves.
6d = c Divide both sides by 6: d = c/d
API 6D exceeds API 598 in both pressure and duration.
3c - 4d = 6d + 4c Subtract 4c from both sides: -c - 4d = 6d Add 4d to both sides: -c = 10d or c = - 10d
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The best flash trigger for the Canon 6D camera is the PocketWizard Plus III.
3d+7=6d+5 The first thing would be to subtract 3d from both sides. You will end up with 7=6d-3d+5. Then subtract 5 from both sides. Now you have 7-5=6d-3d. Now you have the numbers with like terms on either side of the equation. 7-5=2 and you can subtract 3d from 6d because both 6 & 3 have d as their variable. So 6d-3d=3d. Now the equation is 2=3d. Now you have to divide both sides by 3. (Since 3d is also expressed as 3 x d, we need to do the opposite of multiplication which is division, in order to get the variable d by itself) So now you have 2/3=d, or d is two thirds.