The location of the Mandeville Hotel can be found on the Mandeville Hotel website. The location given is: Mandeville Place, London. W1U 2BE. The Madeville is not far from Bond Street tube station.
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Unfortunately, the browser used for posting questions is hopelessly inadequate for mathematics: it strips away most symbols. In the third sentence, all that we can see is "If 2BE AD BC 10 and area of ABCD P ... ". From that it is not at all clear what the missing symbols (operators) might be. It makes little sense for me to try and guess - I may as well make up my own questions and answer them!
Let's solve the problem step by step. Given: In isosceles trapezium ✷ABCD, AB || CD. Circle with BC and AD as diameters touch each other at E. 2BE = AD BC = 10 Area of ✷ABCD = P First, let's find the length of AD. Since 2BE = AD, we can substitute 2BE for AD in the isosceles trapezium. In an isosceles trapezium, the diagonals are equal, so we have: BC = AD Given that BC = 10, we can conclude that AD = 10. Now, let's find the length of BE: 2BE = AD 2BE = 10 BE = 5 Now, let's find the length of CD: In an isosceles trapezium, the bases are parallel and equal in length. Therefore, AB = CD. Let's denote AB = CD = x. Now, we can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the height (h) of the trapezium. Since the circle with BC and AD as diameters touches each other at E, the height of the trapezium is equal to the radius of the circle. The radius of the circle is equal to BE, so r = BE = 5. Using the Pythagorean theorem: h^2 = r^2 + (CD/2)^2 h^2 = 5^2 + (x/2)^2 h^2 = 25 + x^2/4 Next, we can find the area (A) of the trapezium: A = (AB + CD) * h / 2 A = (x + x) * h / 2 A = 2xh/2 A = xh Now, substitute the value of h^2 from the previous equation: A = x * √(25 + x^2/4) Given that the area of the trapezium is P, we have: P = x * √(25 + x^2/4) To find √P3, we can simplify it as follows: √P3 = √(P^(3/2)) = (P^(3/2))^(1/2) = P^(3/4) Therefore, √P3 = P^(3/4). So, the value of √P3 is P raised to the power of 3/4.
It sounds as though this person is not sure what they want at this point in their life. Its likely in your best interest to let things go and move forward without them - let them figure out on their own what it is confusing them.
Originally, Lynn Luongo and Diana Piccininni started using the term BFF about 30 years ago when writing cards and letters to each other. They ended these letters and cards with BFF ! --- Please note, there is no evidence that the above is true. The term BFF was popularized by the TV Show Friends (see Episode 78: The One at the Beach, 1997). --- As early as 1983 in junior high, I remember signing notes passed in class with BFF, TTFN (Winnie the Pooh origins) and even 2Good + 2Be = 4gotten. Ask anyone with a yearbook at least 30 years old and take a look at the signatures--you'll find "text speak". I grew up an Air Force brat beginning in the 70's and went to plenty of schools across the world; in every school people were writing these things. Taking that into account, I think the first answer above should be taken with a grain of salt.
1st when a person is said 2be a Muslim he or she should believe that Allah is the creator and destroyer of this world,,Allah was neither created or Allah doesnt have any child,, he is alone the owner and king of the universe,,,Allah doesnt have any shape or idol,,, Muslim doesnt believe in idolworship,,,u can see the universe and realise how great Allah is,, for example if god have created a sweet water in human eyes ant had biten our eyes, so u can find out Allah has creted salt water so any small animal should not effect human eyes ,,if u want see hoew power Allah is just see in ur body things and think about it how god had creted human,, this is the small example of Allah creation,,,,, Abdul Rehman Bangalore(India)
Beryllium is a reactive element, especially when exposed to air and water. It forms a protective oxide layer on its surface that prevents further reaction with air. However, beryllium can react with acids and some other substances.
Beryllium can react with elements such as oxygen, nitrogen, and halogens like fluorine and chlorine. It forms compounds like beryllium oxide, beryllium nitride, beryllium fluoride, and beryllium chloride through these reactions.
No. -- "If there come any unto you, and bring not this doctrine, receive him not into your house, neither bid him God speed: For he that biddeth him God speed is partaker of his evil deeds." (II John 10-11)AnswerYes, because it excludes the non-believers, and it is in the religion of Christianity to exclude. AnswerHospitality is not an option but an obligation, especially for those who are leaders in the Christian church. See Romans 12:13, 1 Timothy 3:2, Titus 1:8 and 1 Peter 4:9. The verses from 2 John above refers to obstinate false teachers who will not receive the truth and so will not benefit from Christian company, nor would they desire it anyway except to get others to join in their error. Hebrews 13:2 (King James Version)2Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares. The excluding of people is not to be a shunning of others because Christians are better or 'holier than thou' - because Christians are sinners too. What Christians find difficult is like everybody else, having religion rammed down their throat - the religion of Atheism. Those who wish to be moderate or to learn and not to be contentious are most welcome. Christians love to share and be hospitable where they can.I have been a Christan before I could even talk. I have felt a deep connection with God and the holy spirit since I was a young boy. Having said that I am neither a perfect Christan nor to I claim to have memorized the bible.If you answered anything but yes "you should let them in" to this question I fear that you truly do not understand Christ and it saddens me. I live in a town with a predominately settled Finn population in the US. For the most part they are God fearing, family oriented and hard working people. However because God had chosen that my family be of Canadian decent - well the Finns will not speak to me. It amazes me.Never has the world seen a more loving and caring "man" on this Earth. He died for our sins and stressed to his disciples to not spend their time with those that are saved, but those that are not. In fact if you recall he became rather upset with his disciples over this fact.Christ's message for us was and is to spread the good word. If we are not even to let those that have yet come to know and accept Christ into our lives - how then can we do his bidding? Please give this some thought.I think that it's wonderful that some (Christan's and Jews alike) turn to the Bible for understanding through scripture. However, it can at times as in the case of the first respondent here - provide an answer that obviously is not what Christ had intended.To be Christ-like is to be open, loving, non-judgmental and always welcoming anyone into your homes and hearts.The next time their is someone at your door who has yet to give-in to Christ - let him in! In fact let him in again and again! The more that you share your love with him the more he will get to know Christ through your love and who knows you just might save a soul."Don't think you are better than you really are. Be honest in your evaluation of yourselves, measuring yourselves by the faith God has given us" (Rom. 12:3).Praise Christ~
How to find slope if you are given the equation of a line in slope-intercept form:Slope intercept form is y = mx + b. m is the slope.For example, the slope of the line y = 3x + 7 is 3. (3 is m in the equation y = mx + b.) Another example, the slope of the line y = (-5/4)x - 4 is -5/4.If the line is in the form y = a number, then the slope is 0. For example, the slope of the line y = 3 is 0.If the line is int the form x = a number, then the slope is undefined. For example, the slope of the line x = 5 is undefined.How to find slope if you are given the equation of a line in point-slope form:Point slope form is y - y1 = m(x - x1). m is the slope.For example, the slope of the line y-6 = 2(x-7) is 2. Another example, the slope of the line y-5 = (3/2)(x+4) is 3/2.How to find the slope if you are given the equation of a line in standard form:Standard form is ax + by = c.One way to find the slope if a line in standard form is to convert it to slope-intercept form (y=mx+b).Here is an example using the line 3x + 8y = 283x + 8y = 28First move the x to the other side by subtracting 3x from each side:8y = 28 - 3xNext, divide each side by 8 (all three terms must be divided by 8):y = 28/8 - (3/8)xAfter simplifying the fractions, the formula is y = 7/2 - (3/8)xSlope-intercept form is y = mx + b, so the terms on the left side of the equation need to be rearranged for it to truly be in slope-intercept form:y = -(3/8)x + 7/2Be sure to keep the negative signs in front of their terms! (if you have any negative sings, there will be times when you won't.)The equation of the line 3x + 8y = 28 in slope-intercept form isy = -(3/8)x + 7/2. The slope of this line is -3/8 (see How to find slope if you are given the equation of a line in slope-intercept form, above).Another, faster way is to use the formula -a/b. The slope of the line 3x + 8y = 28 is -3/8. (Remember, this only works for standard form (ax + by = c).)
Many elements, beryllium has an extensive chemistry.