Answer:
Its the instrument that measures unknown quality of goods.
Step-by-step explanation:
Use division or long division (ignore the decimal point)
Then put the decimal in the same spot as the dividend (the number being divided)
frankly yes, because when you want inverse a function you must inverse it with line x=y
so when you inverse a function Df and Rf will convert together!
Generally, x <span>• x is accepted to mean "x times x" or "x multiplied by x"
and x+x means "x plus x" or "x added to x"
let's try by subsituting numbers for them
if we can find one case where the statement "x+x is the same as x</span><span>•x" is false, then it is not true
let's try x=4
x+x=x</span><span>•x
4+4=4</span>•<span>4
8=16
false
so it is not true
(x+x is equal to 2x, so therefor if we were to solve 2x=x</span><span>•x, we would get that it is only true for x=2 and x=0)
it is not always true
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