No. A quadratic equation always has a second derivative that is a constant.
For example
-3x2 + 10x - 2
first derivative
-6x + 10
second derivative
-6
The equation of a horizontal line is y=(the constant y-value of the line). This is because, unlike any other line, y is constant. You can't express x in a relation to y.
Unbalanced relation,
Two variables, X and Y, are in inverse relation if X*Y = a constant.
An expression does not have an equals sign, An equation has an equals sign,
Yes.
The derivative of a quadratic function is always linear (e.g. the rate of change of a quadratic increases or decreases linearly).
The partial derivative in relation to x: dz/dx=-y The partial derivative in relation to y: dz/dy= x If its a equation where a constant 'c' is set equal to the equation c = x - y, the derivative is 0 = 1 - dy/dx, so dy/dx = 1
The graph of a quadratic relation is a parobolic.
The equation of a horizontal line is y=(the constant y-value of the line). This is because, unlike any other line, y is constant. You can't express x in a relation to y.
Look at the equation for kinetic energy.It is clear that relation between mass and kinetic energy is linear (you would get a straight line on the graph), while the relation between speed and kinetic energy is quadratic (you would get a curve, specifically a parabola).
Unbalanced relation,
1. A more correct name is Boyle-Mariotte law. 2. This law is a relation between pressure and volume at constant temperature. The equation is: pV = k where p is the pressure, V is the volume, k is a constant specific for the system.
1. A more correct name is Boyle-Mariotte law, because also Mariotte discovered independently the law.. 2. This law is a relation between pressure and volume at constant temperature. The equation is: pV = k where p is the pressure, V is the volume, k is a constant specific for the system.
The wave equation
There is no relation.
A linear relation is an equation that can be written in the form y=mx+b and can be graphed whether it is positive or negative
Two variables, X and Y, are in inverse relation if X*Y = a constant.