The x-intercept of an equation is any location where on the equation where x=0. In the case of a parabolic function, the easiest way to obtain the x intercept is to change the equation into binomial form (x+a)(x-b) form. Then by setting each of those binomials equal to zero, you can determine the x-intercepts.
A parabola is a single curve: it does not have separate parts.
Skew lines are lines that lie on separate planes. and do not intercept parallel lines that are sometimes on the same plane, but don't intersect
-8x-7y = 21 First let's separate the y and x and try to get the equation in the form of Y=mX+B (m is the slope and B is the y-intercept) -8x-21=7y (we simply added 7y to both sides and subtracted 21 to both sides of the equation) Now let's divide by 7 to both sides -(8/7)X-(21/7)=(7/7)Y to yield.... -(8/7)-3=Y, so our slope is -(8/7) and our slope is -3
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A parabola is a single curve: it does not have separate parts.
In this separate case, y = -2x + 5, -2 would be the slope. The y-intercept is 5. Your problem may be different...
Evolliance is a separate website that allows you to access your alliance's data such as coordinates and forums.
An integrated travel agent combines separate elements and coordinates to create a fun-filled trip.
No - ABM weapons are either high-energy weapons (particle beams or lasers), or high velocity intercept missiles that use radar tracking from several sources to lock on and intercept a ballistic missile in-flight, before it can separate its warheads.
Skew lines are lines that lie on separate planes. and do not intercept parallel lines that are sometimes on the same plane, but don't intersect
The system of longitude and latitude is designed and used for the purpose of locating points on the surface of the Earth. These coordinates don't refer to celestial (sky) objects. There's a whole separate coordinate system applied to the sky, and there's no constant relationship between that one and the surface coordinates. In celestial coordinates, Cassiopeia occupies the range of Right Ascension between about 22Hr 57Min and 3Hr 37Min, and the range of declination between about 40.7° and 77.55°. Where those coordinates appear in your sky depends on the date and your location.
This is 3 separate problems that can be solved using the same equation. Take the coordinates of the points of one side and caluclate the length of the line using the formula. This formula uses the X & Y values to calculate the Length. Repeat the same calculation for the other two sides.
No the ALU or arithmetic logic unit is a high speed maths co-processor. At one time it used to be a separate chip but these days its usually created as part of the CPU.
You can use a scientific calculator to convert from polar coordinates (length and direction) to rectangular coordinates (x-coordinate and y-coordinate). Most calculators have such a function directly; it is much easier to use this, than to use the special trigonometric formulae. Then, add the x- and y-components separate. You may want to convert the end-result back to polar coordinates - once again, use the special functions on your calculator, in this case, rectangular-to-polar conversion.
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