Yes. A polynomial multiplying by a polynomial will always have a multi-termed product. Hope this helps!
Simultaneous equation* * * * *No, simultaneous equations are two or more equations that have all to be true at the same time (simultaneously) for the solution.An equation with more than one variable is a multivariate equaion.Area = 0.5*Length*Height or a = 0.5*l*h for the area of a triangle has more than one variables, but it is certainly not simultaneous.An equation with a variable is called a single variable equation. An equation that has more than one variable is called as a multi-variable equation. A polynomial equation has one variable in different powers: a common example is quadratic equations.
Multicollinearity is the condition occurring when two or more of the independent variables in a regression equation are correlated.
K. Z. Mao has written: 'A regularized least squares algorithm for nonlinear rational model identification' 'Multi-directional model validity tests for nonlinear system identification'
K. S. Garbett has written: 'Multi-objective scheduling and control of a nonlinear automotive powertrain'
Multi-collinearity occurs when two or more "explanatory" variables in a regression analysis are related to one another in such a way that the values of at least one of these variables can be very accurately determined by the others.
Multicolinearity shows the relationship of two or more variables in a multi-regression model. Auto-correlation shows the corellation between values of a process at different point in times.
Multi-step inequalities can be solved in the same manner as multi-step equations.Follow these steps in solving a multi-step inequality: Remove all grouping symbols.Combine like terms on each side of the inequality.Use the addition property of inequality to get the variable term on one side and constant on the other.Use the multiplication property of inequality to make the coefficient on the variable 1.Check your answer.It is impossible to check every answer of an inequality because the solution set is infinite, but you can test some of the elements in the solution set.
Typically algebra I,II, geometry, pre-calculus. Many schools will offer single-variable calculus, statistics, discrete mathematics, and occasionally multi-variable calculus or differential equations.
High SchoolCalculus AB - Calculus 1Calculus BC - Calculus 1 + part of Calculus 2College:Calculus 1: Single variable calculusCalculus 2: Multi-variable CalculusCalculus 3: Vector CalculusCalculus 4: Differential Equation
Paul Spencer Milburn has written: 'Multi-variable block transforms for motion compensated digital video compression'
it was invented by Peter Scrotch in 1834, he wanted to find a way to find a missing variable & that's when he made up the fact of multi-step equations. He pretty much actually didnt invent it : i just made this up.