E = mc2
j = 4out
h = 9in
There is no definite answer on any one person who invented the order of operations in algebra. There isn't even strong evidence to state that this or that group or country invented it. It has evolve over time and study by many mathematicians. Some of the rules are natural rules, meaning the equation is solved in the most logical and simple form. Some are artificial rules, which means they are not necessarily simpler, but they are the most effective in solving the equation without error.
The equations of motions.
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is -4 a polynomial? This depends on what you accept as a definition A polynomial is often defined as a set of things in order obeying certain rules. ( these things and rules can be very complicated) A polynomial EQUATION is an equation between two polynomials When using only real numbers and "regular" math rules -4 is a polymomial of degree 0 x = -4 is a polynomial equation is a polynomial of degree 1 it is the same as x +4 = 0 It can be represented by { 4, 0} Sometimes the terms are used interchangably
The basic rules to solve equations are to isolate the variable on one side of the equation by performing the same operation on both sides. This includes adding or subtracting the same value, multiplying or dividing by the same value, and applying exponent or logarithm rules if necessary. The goal is to simplify the equation until the variable is alone on one side and the solution can be determined.
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Solving inequalities and equations are the same because both have variables in the equation.
Jacob Rules
An equation where some terms are derivatives of functions. Usually the problem is to find the function that makes the equation true.
Remove some of the rules, too many rules .
An equation is a mathematical statement that may (or may not) be true, defined for some variables. Solving an equation is finding those values of the variables for which the equation or statement is true.