(n+2)/n = 110
Multiply each side by 'n':
n + 2 = 110n
Subtract n from each side:
2 = 109n
Divide each side by 109:
n = 2/109
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n+2/n=110
times by n on both sides
n^2+2n=110n
-2n -2n
n^2=100n
divide by n
n=100
I think this may be right. Good luck!
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If n + 7.1 = 8.6 then n = 8.6 - 7.1.
Therefore, n is equal to 1.5, or one and a half.
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A shape in 2D with n sides is called an n-gon.
In higher dimensions, a shape with n sides is called an n-sided polyhedron.
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n/18 = -72
we can solve for n by multiplying both sides by 18 which shows n = (-72)(18) = -1296
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If you know that n = 15, substitute 15 for n and solve:
n + 3 - 9
15 + 3 - 9
9
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number of diagonals = n(n-3)/2
n - number of sides of the polygon
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proper subset
{1,2}
improper subset
{N}
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n2 + 11n + 18 = n2 + 2n + 9n + 18 = n(n+2) + 9(n+2) = (n+9)*(n+2)
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n2 = n+25
n2-n-25 = 0
Using the quadratic equation formula gives n a positive value of (1+the square root of 101) over 2 which is about 5.524937811
5.5249378112 = 30.52493782 which is nearly correct.
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n +(-4.361) is the same as n - 4.361 so the answer is 59.78 + 4.361 ie 64.141
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To find out what N equals, you have to get N by itself on one side of the equal sign. N ÷ 9 = 13 To get rid of the 9, we need to do the opposite operation of division, which is multiplication. So we multiply both sides of the equation by 9. N ÷ 9 x 9 = 13 x 9 When we simplify, we are left with: N = 13 x 9 Then do your multiplication to get the answer. N = 117
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N/6 -3 = 10 N/6 = 13 ( add 3 to each side)
N = 78 (Multiply each side by 6)
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Oh, dude, N number of times just means doing something N times. Like, if you're told to push a button N number of times, you just gotta push it that many times. It's like, not rocket science or anything, just a fancy way of saying "do it N times."
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N = nigers but if you take half away it is a wigger
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14 p
unctuatio
n marks i
n E
nglish grammar
:
1. Period ( . )
2. Ellipses (...)
3. Comma ( , )
4. Semicolo
n ( ; )
5. Apostrophe ( ' )
6. Dash ( --- )
7. Hype
n ( - )
8-9. Quotatio
n Marks (" " ) a
nd ( ' ')
10. Italics
Example: Ca
n you spellwo
nder?
11. Pare
ntheses ( )
12. Brackets [ ]
13. Colo
n ( : )
14. Slash ( / )
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