Can the graph of a function be reflected cross both the x and y axes simultaneously?
In a sense, yes. This type of reflection, in which a function is reflected over both the x and y-axes, is a possible characteristic of odd functions and is known as origin reflection, or reflection about the origin.
What is the dimension of Force?
[MLT-2] or [Mass]*[Length]*[Time]-2
kg*m/s2
This is the units of force in SI. It is not the dimensions. The dimensions are below. -------
Mass * Length * Time-2
Thus, "[M][L][T -2]" are the dimensions of force.
See reference below or more information.
Gray, Costanzo, & Plesha, Engineering Mechanics, Dynamics,McGraw-Hill, 2009, ISBN: 0077-27554-3Do numbers ever come to an end?
Whatever the number you might think of, you can always add 1 to it. So, no, numbers don't come to an end. It's called infinity. or google
What is the millimeters of 9 x 12?
There is no such thing as a milimeter. Millimetre, yes. Even millimeter (if you happen to be American).
Next, there are no units given for 9 x 12. It is, therefore, impossible to tell whether you mean 9 nanometres * 12 nanometres or 9 light years by 12 light years or something in between those - or possibly beyond.
Finally, a millimetre is a measure of distance in 1-dimensional space. 9 x 12 appears to be a measure in 2-dimensional space. A measure in 1-d cannot be converted to a 2-d measure.
I recommend that you reconsider your question and ask it, providing relevant units etc, and in a way that makes some sense.
What is the rate of change of y with respect to x for an equation y equals 4x plus 2?
4
eg: x = 1, y = 6; x = 2, y = 10; x = 3, y = 14 etc
How do you write a equation with x equals 2 and y equals 10?
There are a number of possible solutions which will have x=2 and y = 10 as solutions but many of them will also allow other solutions.
One possibility, with a unique solution, is (x-2)2 + (y-10)2 = 0
Add and simplify 2 6 plus 1 6 plus 4 6?
The simplified solution of 2/6 plus 1/6 plus 4/6 is 1 and 1/6.
How do you solve log basex 3 equals log7?
logx(3) = log10(7)
(assumed the common logarithm (base 10) for "log7")
x^(logx(3)) = x^(log10(7))
3 = x^(log10(7))
log10(3) = log10(x^(log10(7)))
log10(3) = log10(7)log10(x)
(log10(3)/log10(7)) = log10(x)
10^(log10(3)/log10(7)) = x
It doesn't matter what unit you use to measure the physical length of the
pendulum. As a matter of fact, it doesn't matter what unit you use to measure
the duration of its period either. If both are at rest on the same planet, then
the penduum with the longer string has the longer period. Period!
How does you solve 4x plus 5 equals 8?
4x+5 = 8
Subtract 5 from both sides:
4x = 3
Divide both sides by 4 to find the value of x:
x = 3/4 or 0.75
What is the value of x when one triangle reads 16 by 6 and the other is 5 by x?
It is impossible to answer the question because a triangle cannot be specified with only two lengths.
No.
Kw is a measure of power with units [ML2T-3] whereas 1.0*10-14 is a pure, dimensionless number. There can be no equivalence because the dimensions do not match.