An equation contains mathematical symbols, such as + - / *. However, there are also other kinds of mathematical symbols (algebra, trigonometry and calculus) which may look different and some of which are words. examples of this may be:
cos(x) tan(x) sin(x)
to name a few.
There are however, more often than not, "standard" (+ - / *) operators in the more advanced mathematical equations to.
This is a set of three numbers. It is NOT an equation. There is nothing missing from a non-existent equation.
It is the solution set.
please answer the question.
domain is set of real numbers range is set of real numbers
An average: Half of the sum of all numbers in a set of data .
Yes, it does.
by numbers
numbers are equation because there are numbers in equation which make numbers equation
a set is a collection of data, usually referred to as the 'solution set' of a problem, basically all the numbers that give answers that satisfy the equation.
The replacement set is given in the problem and is the domain for the problem (these numbers are used to replace x). The solution set are numbers calculated from the problem and is the range (these are y values that are answers from using the equation).
It is a graph.
27*28 = 756