Variables of a religious system consist of four pillars. They are similar to variables in a business system but are called by different names. One - a building or gathering place (church building) or (office building) two - a group of people (congregation) or (stakeholders) three - a record keeping system (scriptures) or (accounts receivable and payable) four- a promise to fulfill an agreement (ordinances) or (contracts)
The difference between continuous and discrete system lies in the variables. Whereas the continuous systems have dynamic variables, the discrete system have static variables.
No, but eliminating variables is one of several ways to find the value of variables in a system of equations.
A system of equations is a set of two or more equations with the same variables, graphed in the same coordinate plane
In the circumstances, none of the "following" are not variables.
The Religious System of the Amazulu was created in 1870.
Which sort of environment varibles? In Windows? Right-click my computer -> Properties -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> New... You can creatwe user variables or system variables... cheers
Simultaneous equations have at least two unknown variables.
Finding a set of value for the set of variables so that, when these values are substituted for the corresponding variables, all the equations in the system are true statements.
The idea is to work with the same variables, but it is possible that some of the variables are missing in some of the equations.
Find values for each of the unknown variables (or at least as many as is possible for the system) that satisfy all the equations.
Endogenous variables are those that are characteristic of the system under primary study. Exogenous variables are those that may be acting on the system under study. For example, if a scientist is studying patients with migraines then she might measure heights, weights, headache severity and frequency, etc as endogenous variables and food intakes, weather conditions, stress levels, etc as exogenous variables.
System environment variables