From Bee-line, since bees are said to make a no-nonsense straight line to their destination. Therefore, "Making a bee-line" means to do something in a fast, straightforward manner.
The origin of the expression is obscure. It means "ruined everything".
A B Line is a card you get when you are at secondary school and it gives you discounts at many shops and also on public transport.
Determines whether a given mathematical expression is a function or not.
It came from the movie Poltergiest.
................................... Dotted lines: a series of dots. "Sign on the dotted line." An expression meaning sign where indicated. it can also mean like this: ------------------------------------- but that would usually be called a dashed line
The standard expression for a straight line graph is y = ax + b
The steepness of a line can be measured as the slope of a line. The letter 'm' is used to denote the slope and it can be expressed as m= (y coordinate of A- y coordinate of B)/ (x coordinate of A- x coordinate of B). A and B are two points on the line.
It's is the formula of a straight line equation
The expression "-b".
A - B = A + (-B) A - B = A + (-B) A - B = A + (-B) A - B = A + (-B)
An equation that makes a straight line when it is graphed. Often written in the form: y = mx+b
The value of a + b depends on the values of the individual variables.The expression a + b cannot be simplified.
The answer is b+1. Therefore the algebraic expression for this is b+1
b + 1 is b plus 1 as an algebraic expression.
A verbal expression for 5 a-b is that it is 5 is multiplied by the difference between a and b.
What you're referring to is called a Linear function. It always looks like y = mx +b when in standard form. Where M is the slope of your line (how tilted is it) and B is where the line crosses the y-axis on the graph. (y-intercept)
If the algebraic expression can be written in the form of a(x)/b(x) where a(x) and b(x) are polynomial functions of x and b(x) ≠0, then the expression is a rational algebraic expression.