The method is the same.
Rewriting the fractional part of the two numbers as a percentage, can help you compare the two numbers.
reduction factor is used to find earth's magnetic field and compare galvanometer constants
In Computer Programming and Mathematics, variables and constants are ways to refering to a value. For example X=1 and Y=2 The difference being, variables are meant to be arbitary and changable, while constants are meant to be fixed and unchangable. For example, there is no reason for the value of Pi to change. So the value of Pi would best be represented by a constant.
Think of it in reverse - trying to get it in the form of (x + a)2 This equals x2 + 2ax + a2 Compare the coefficients&constants to those of the original equation: x2 + 8x + c = x2 + 2ax + a2 2a = 8 and c = a2 a = 4, so c = 16
To compare numbers in scientific notation, compare the coefficients (the numbers before the multiplication symbol) first. The larger coefficient indicates the larger number. If the coefficients are the same, then compare the exponents. A greater exponent implies a larger number, while a smaller exponent indicates a smaller number.
The answer depends on how advanced your methods are. In general, the methods are the same except that if you have repeating decimals, they may cause rounding errors.
The method is exactly the same.
These coefficients show the number of molecules involved in the chemical reaction.
Rewriting the fractional part of the two numbers as a percentage, can help you compare the two numbers.
so scientist can compare result
Equations = the method
By rewriting the fractional part of 3.24 as 240/1000 will make it easier compare it to 275/1000.
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In a balanced equation, the coefficients show the mole ratio of the different substances. That is, it shows how each substance taking part in the reaction is related on a mole to mole basis.
the equations are backward but are the same molecules or substances being used
reduction factor is used to find earth's magnetic field and compare galvanometer constants