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A quadratic equation (t=s2+3). This kind of line will result in a parabola like curve.
x and y are being combined using a binary operation called "plus" and the result is xy.
You cannot write the quotient itself as an equation, but you can express a division operation and use an equation to express that the result of this operation (the quotient) is a specific value. For example, 16/8 =2.
using n to represent the number. n^2 when squared rooted equals the original number, n; and when a number squared rooted is squared, it also equals to the original number. Hence the relationship is, when either of the operations is applied to the opposite operation (i.e. n^2 is opposite to square root of n) is result is always the original number, n. Hope I didn't confuse you too much :)
Solving a one variable linear equation involves getting the variable on one side of the equals sign by itself. To do this one uses the properties of numbers.
A quadratic equation (t=s2+3). This kind of line will result in a parabola like curve.
x and y are being combined using a binary operation called "plus" and the result is xy.
0.81 squared equals 0.81 x 0.81 The result in standard form is 0.6561
You cannot write the quotient itself as an equation, but you can express a division operation and use an equation to express that the result of this operation (the quotient) is a specific value. For example, 16/8 =2.
This is likely the word equals (peers, or the result of a math operation).
A negative number squared equals a positive number. When multiplying, odd numbers of negatives result in a negative answer, and even numbers of negatives result in a positive answer.
using n to represent the number. n^2 when squared rooted equals the original number, n; and when a number squared rooted is squared, it also equals to the original number. Hence the relationship is, when either of the operations is applied to the opposite operation (i.e. n^2 is opposite to square root of n) is result is always the original number, n. Hope I didn't confuse you too much :)
No. In the coordinate plane, for example, they would result in different lines.
Solving a one variable linear equation involves getting the variable on one side of the equals sign by itself. To do this one uses the properties of numbers.
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-2 squared will be 4. Remember that two negative numbers multiplied will always result in a positive answer. Therefore, any number squared will be positive (except 0 where the result will be 0).
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