Adenine joins with Thymine, Guanine joins with Cytosine
confucius
There is no rule that says that.
base x base result x Exponent
yckyucifu7
No, as long as he is on the base he is safe
The infield fly rule is not in effect when there is a runner on first base because the purpose of the rule is to prevent the defense from intentionally dropping a pop-up to get a double play. With a runner on first, there is no opportunity for a double play, so the rule is not needed.
yes
The divisibility rule for 2 works because the base of our number system, 10, is divisible by 2.
When multiplying powers with the same base, you add the exponents: (a^m \times a^n = a^{m+n}). Conversely, when dividing powers with the same base, you subtract the exponents: (a^m \div a^n = a^{m-n}). This rule applies as long as the base (a) is not zero.
base on my present experience my ideas and knowledge.
The rule for writing the name of an ionic base is to use the name of the cation followed by the name of the anion, ending in -ide. Example: Sodium chloride for NaCl.
Adenine pairs with thymine Guanine pairs with cytosine.