1. About square roots
1. 121X square--64=0 121X square=64 X square=64/121
X=plus or minus 8 /11
2. -25(2X-1) square=-4 (2X-1) square=-4/-25
2X-1=plus or minus 2/5 X=7/10 So X=2/7 or X=0
1. Square root X=1 2. Square root 2-X divided by X+1 3. Square root 2-3X+square root p> 4. Square root - x square 5.9 2ab+b square = positive and negative (a+b)
Substituting the following conditions are: positive and negative 5, positive and negative 5/6 0, positive and negative 1
Known square root 2a-1+square root b+1\4=0 Find the value of a b
Known square root x=2y-5+|2x-y-5|=0
(1 ) Find the values ??of x and y (2) Find the square root of (x + y)
(Can’t understand) 2. Poems of the third category of lonely root signs
Hello, I am happy to answer your question:
"Love Apartment" is a comedy and its influence is very large. Some of the plots also left a deep impression on the audience, such as "The Lonely Root Number Three" mentioned by the poster.
But from a poetic point of view: there is nothing worthy of praise in this work. Of course, I won’t go into too many details and will just give you similar poems. (The first song is similar in theme of loneliness and loneliness, and the second song is similar in numbers)
"Loneliness Equation"
Author: Hidden Land
Can't wait for the wind
The tree is lonely
Can't wait for the eyes
Painting is lonely
There is no audience in the theater
Loneliness in the chair
Thoughts have no sexual desire
Loneliness at night
Books are full of dust
Loneliness in knowledge
Creation The appreciator cannot wait
The soul is lonely
The owner is old
The mirror is lonely
The face has no brightness
< p> Laughter is lonelyCan’t see the boat
River is lonely
Can’t wait for the lover’s touch
Breasts are lonely
< p>………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………"6 and 7"
Author: Ji Xian
Holding the cane 7.
Biting the pipe 6.
The number 7 is in the form of a cane.
The number 6 takes the shape of a pipe.
So here I am.
7 canes + 6 pipes = 13 me.
A poet. A genius.
A genius among geniuses.
The most unfortunate number!
Well, a tragedy.
Tragedy, tragedy, here I come.
So you applaud and you cheer.