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some air bubbles everytime I bleed? - N2 Forum
Apr 19, 2011 · During the off season, I rebuilt my calipers...new seals and installed speed bleeders. Last few weeks, been riding and things seem fine. no leaks anywhere...
Yamaha WR250X For Sale - forum.n2td.org
Apr 6, 2022 · This is a 2009 Yamaha WR250X I bought new and rode very little since I bought it. I have used it as a supermoto, therefore it has been down (it’s a dirt bike)! Mechanically taken care of. …
What is a galvanic cell made of? - Socratic
Jul 15, 2014 · Galvanic cells (batteries) are made of all sorts of different materials, but they all have some common elements: 1) a material that gets oxidized (frequently a metal like Li or Zn); 2) a …
How do you factor the trinomial 3w^2 - 6w -24? | Socratic
Dec 19, 2015 · (3w+6)(w-4) The first term coefficient of 3 has only one option for factors namely 3 and 1. The last term coefficient 24 has several options but we try them all till you get the one that works out, …
What is the domain and range of y=the square root of 2x-7 ... - Socratic
Jun 25, 2018 · In your case, the function #y=sqrt (2x-7)# has some restriction: you can't give any number as input, since a square root only accepts non-negative numbers.
Question #d68cc - Socratic
Dec 28, 2017 · Explanation: It takes quite a bit of practice but once you are used to these #ul ("some of them")# you do not need to do any manipulation on paper to find the values. As you get better and …
A is the midpoint of RM. If RA = 4x+3 and RM = 10x, what is ... - Socratic
Oct 28, 2016 · The length of RM is 30. Since A is the midpoint of RM, RA ~= AM and RM = RA + AM Putting all this together, we have 10x = 4x + 3 + 4x + 3 10x = 8x + 6 10x - 8x = 8x - 8x + 6 2x = 6 …
We need to find the energy equivalent and the speed. Can I ... - Socratic
Oct 26, 2017 · We want units that indicate energy, so group the units we have so that you can see force*distance (which is how you calculate work).
Can you help me with finding perimeter of this sector fragment?
Aug 26, 2017 · Just Q8. I'll ask more questions if I need more help.