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Although there are similarities, the solutions to a linear equation comprise all points on one line: a one-dimensional object. The solutions to a linear inequality comprise all points on one side [or the other] of a line: a two-dimensional object.
W. Brent Lindquist has written: 'Construction of solutions for two dimensional Riemann problems' -- subject(s): Accessible book
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A dimensional method is a technique used in problem-solving or analysis that involves considering different dimensions or aspects of a situation. It helps to break down complex problems into smaller, more manageable parts and allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the problem or situation at hand. By analyzing different dimensions, such as time, space, or stakeholders, one can gain valuable insights and develop effective solutions.
You cannot solve one equation in two unknowns. The given equation defines a line in the 2-dimensional plane and every point on the line is a solution. There are, therefore, an infinite number of solutions.
Andrew Majda has written: 'Vorticity and incompressible flow' -- subject(s): Non-Newtonian fluids, Vortex-motion 'The existence of multi-dimensional shock fronts' -- subject(s): Conservation laws (Physics), Hyperbolic Differential equations, Numerical solutions, Shock waves 'The stability of multi-dimensional shock fronts' -- subject(s): Hyperbolic Differential equations, Numerical solutions, Shock waves 'Filtering complex turbulent systems' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Dynamics, Filters (Mathematics), Numerical analysis, Turbulence
The orbits were first introduced in Bohr's theory. According to it, orbits were circular paths for electrons, around the nucleus. It is two dimensional. On the contrary, the orbitals deals with the Shrodinger's Wave Equation. They show a probable three dimensional space where a particular electron can exist around the nucleus. Further, the shapes of the orbitals are determined from the solutions of the equation.
There are many different types of solutions. Some examples of different solutions are isotonic solutions, hypertonic solutions and hypotonic solutions.
Kenneth G. Powell has written: 'Vortical solutions of the conical Euler equations' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Lagrange equations, Mathematical models, Numerical solutions, Supersonic Aerodynamics, Triangular Wings, Vortex-motion 'A genuinely multi-dimensional upwind cell-vertex scheme for the Euler equations' -- subject(s): Euler equations of motion