Using information about a force to calculate the resulting acceleration..Using the change in the volume of a gas to calculate the change in its pressure.
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Yes, some equations have as many as ten. There is a very rare equations that only two people have seen that has 1 billion solutions.
A system of equations.
I assume you meant y - 3x = 4. There are multiple solution for it. You can only find specific answers for equations in two variables if two distinct equations are given. One possible answer can be- x = 1, y = 7.
Three different kinds: none, one and infinitely many.
No i believe that with three unknowns you must have three equal equations. Hope this helps! -dancinggirl25
Normally no. But technically, it is possible if the two linear equations are identical.
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Yes, some equations have as many as ten. There is a very rare equations that only two people have seen that has 1 billion solutions.
Mendelevium has not practical uses; it is important only for studies in nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry laboratories.
Laws is one... and the other one i dont know... :SLaw and making models.
Equilibrium word is used in both Physics and Chemistry. In Physics it means substance which are balanced and not falling down or anywhere else then the substance is known as to be in Equilibrium State. In Chemistry it means balancing of two Chemical Equations.
I suppose it is possible but it is unlikely depending on your definition of good. It is possible that someone could grasp the ideas and principles of physics well without needing any skill in maths. However to truly be good at physics one also has to understand the mathematical relationships which physics reveals about the Universe and so this is why the two subjects sit together well.
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They are simultaneous equations.
A system of equations.