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20th of January,2014 was a day of remembrance for me at Cambridge College. Where i was opportuned to read a book tagged How to fly a plane. In which i was also opportuned to board a plane to fly. As a normal thing i lodge into the pilot quarters and i followed the book instruction thus; press the yellow botton on the cabinet desk. Which i did as the plane moves. I proceed with my reading thus; to fly the plane apply the gear. As i did this the moves to the sky. To know the next step since plane has continue moving in the sky i furthered my reading thus: to continue plane flying the plane purchase the next volume of this. Aghastly i became helpless. Please my fellow nairalander what did u suggest that i should. |
the solutions are: a=8 b=6 c=4 x=7 y=10 z=29. Making substitution of values into the equation ax+by=cz we have equality of 116 at both side of the equation and co prime factor of a,b&c is 2 from the result provided. From matric240 |
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In solution to the above question, here is the result I have arrived at. x=7, y=10, z=29, A=8, B=6, C=4. This can be proved by the relationship btw x,y,z,A,B,C that is: Ax + By=Cz. Through substitution Ax=8*7=56 and By=6*10=60 :- Ax+By=56+60=116 which is also equal to Cz=4*29=116. Considering the facts that x,y and z must be >2. 7,10 and 29 is>2 and also that A,B and C must have a common prime factor. Taking up values of A=8 in which factors are (1,2,4, , B=6 with factors of (1,2,3,6) and C=4 with factors of (1,2,4). Between these values 2 is a common factor to them and which is also a prime factor common to A,B,C. My contact are as follows Name: Taiwo-Ibraheem phone number:09032459058 e-mail:taiwoibraheem27@gmail.com |
my fellow nairalanders i considered obviously the main function jamb performs in terms of Nigeria educational sector. As pertaining to its meaning as (joint admission and matriculation board) does it the one giving student matric number and also giving student admission in all tertiary institution in Nigeria. Cos am wondering about its meaning as a board awarding admission and matriculation number |
what is the distance of the focus of a parabola from its vertex if the span and height of the parabola are 95mm and 100mm respectively |
u said u are a big fan of math and phy is that the only entity of engineering. What about technical drawing, the craddle of engineering or are u an aspirant. The u said they lay under t.d without t.d u can't understand eng calculative math and phy. Summacumlaud |
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Its takes two cars from d car park to travel a distance of one-hundredth of the product of d distance covered by both cars a duration of d rate of d distance of d first car with that of d second car in hours. If d first car travels at a speed twice its distance while d second car travels at a speed two-seventh of its distance. Calculate d distance covered by both cars?Its takes two cars from d car park to travel a distance of one-hundredth of the product of d distance covered by both cars a duration of d rate of d distance of d first car with that of d second car in hours. If d first car travels at a speed twice its distance while d second car travels at a speed two-seventh of its distance. Calculate d distance covered by both cars?Its takes two cars from d car park to travel a distance of one-hundredth of the product of d distance covered by both cars a duration of d rate of d distance of d first car with that of d second car in hours. If d first car travels at a speed twice its distance while d second car travels at a speed two-seventh of its distance. Calculate d distance covered by both cars? |
considering the question it would be noticed that difference btw d 1st nd 2nd result of d expr.is 16 i.e (72 -56) so also diff.of d 2nd nd 3rd result of the is 14 i.e (56-42) while also diff.btw d 3rd nd 4th result of d expr.is12 i.e (42-30) and finally d diff.btw 4th nd 5th result of d expr is 10 i.e (30-20) so it wuld be observed dat d diff.of d result of d expr decrease by 2 so diff btw d 5th nd 6th result of the expr is 8 since the result of d 5th number is 20 nd that of d 6th is unknown nd d diff btw dem =8 20- x=8 x=20-8 x=12 so ans is 12. This is d fullest explanation of d simple arithmetic contact for more info on 09032459058 |
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, B=6 with factors of (1,2,3,6) and C=4 with factors of (1,2,4). Between these values 2 is a common factor to them and which is also a prime factor common to A,B,C. My contact are as follows Name: Taiwo-Ibraheem phone number:09032459058 e-mail:taiwoibraheem27@gmail.com