I don't know about "mathematically" but the idiom is what you say when you don't want any change back from the money you paid for your items with -- it's leaving them a "tip" of the extra money.
product and reaction are equality favored in the reaction
Lateral means side, quadrilateral (4 sides)
"Average" as in arithmetic mean is equal to (a1 + a2 + a3 + ... + an)/n, where ai are elements of a set.
if an equation is given the correct answer, it is mathematically correct.
Something you would either keep the same or change during a practical, to ensure the experiment is a fair test.
I don't know about "mathematically" but the idiom is what you say when you don't want any change back from the money you paid for your items with -- it's leaving them a "tip" of the extra money.
Newton did not change the universe he described it mathematically.
To turn or place at an angle.
Yes.
=having nature or characteristics of a variable=
Keep . Change . Opposite (KCO)
Work-energy principle states that the work done on an object is equal to the change in its kinetic energy. This principle helps in understanding how energy is transferred to or from an object to change its motion. Mathematically, it is represented as: Work = Change in Kinetic Energy.
When one says "keep the change" one means that a seller or service provider should keep the change after the purchase. "Keep the change" is often used in restaurants, bars, beauty shops and other shops.
product and reaction are equality favored in the reaction
It is used in reference to closed shapes and means "on the inside".
Lateral means side, quadrilateral (4 sides)
Mathematically is a word having to do with the practical application of Arithmetic. So one assumes that any sentence with that word would have to refer to math. " The sun and the planet Venus cannot occupy the same space, it is mathematically impossible." "Mathematically, the sum of two factors is known as addition."