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Calculus

The branch of mathematics that deals with the study of continuously changing quantities, with the use of limits and the differentiation and integration of functions of one or more variables, is called Calculus. Calculus analyzes aspects of change in processes or systems that can be modeled by functions. The English physicist, Isaac Newton, and the German mathematician, G. W. Leibniz, working independently, developed calculus during the 17th century.

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What is y over 5 equal to y over 6 plus 9?

y/5 = y/6+9

Multiply all terms by 30 to eliminate the fractions

6y = 5y+ 270

Subtract 5y from both sides

6y-5y = 270

y = 270

What is x plus 3 plus 2x equals x plus 3?

x + 3 + 2x = x + 3 subtract x + 3 to both sides

2x = 0 divide by 2 to both sides

x = 0

How do you log into biddynowcom?

Although this is not an Algebra question, here is my suggestion:

biddynow.com redirects to bidcactus.com. Scroll down to the "Register Now" button. Good luck in the auction!

How do you convert square feet to ground?

You can't convert square feet to ground since these terms are not totally related to each other. "square feet" measures the area of the object while "ground" is surface of the Earth.

How do you factor completely x to the fourth power -2x to the second power - one?

x4 - 2x2 - 1 Complete the square, in order to write the difference of the two squares:

= x4 - 2x2 + 1 - 1 - 1

= (x2 - 1)2 - (√2)2

= [(x2 - 1) - √2][(x2 - 1) + √2]

= [x2 - (1 + √2)][(x2 - (1- √2 )] since 1- √2 < 0, write it as - (√2 -1) = (√2 -1)i2

= {x2 - [√(1 + √2)]2}{x2 - [(√(√2 - 1))i]2}

= [x - √(1 + √2)][x + √(1 + √2)]{x - [√(√2 - 1)]i}{x + [√(√2 - 1)]i}

Why does x 0 have only one solution?

Anytime you multiply a number by zero, the product will always be zero. Thus, whenever a number, regardless of its value, is multiplied by zero, there is only one possible solution: zero.

What are the differences of x squared and negative x squared?

Assuming the second term is (-x)2 rather than -(x2), there is no difference.

If the second term IS -(x2), then the difference is 2x2

In first order both x and y in chemistry?

what in 1st order??

if you are asking about 1st order chemical equation then there will be only one variable with power 1.

Is 3x equals y -1 parallel to y equals 3x -1?

As long as there are no exponents and your slope (ie 3) is a constant number, then it is parallel if the y-intercept is different.

6 plus y as numerator and 5 as the denominator equals 21 what is y?

(6 + y)/ 5= 21

Multiply both sides by 5: 6 + y = 105

Subtract 6 from both sides: y = 99

What is integrative mathematics?

The study of integration and a part of calculus.

Integration is a method for "adding" extremely small parts of something to find the whole. A common example is finding the area under an irregular curve.

Sorry, but a more in depth answer would require an understanding of basic calculus.