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You can decide how much food and soda are needed for your party. The amount of gas you will use up for the miles that you drive.
None of the following could.
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I could not figure out the math equation. The new data did not fit the existing equation. An equation can be a math formula or standard method.
n-5 is an expression, it cannot be a solution. Furthermore, there are infinitely many possible equations for which n = 5 could be a solution - even with the added requirements of the question.
That's not an equation by definition. It may be a term for something, but alone neither the letters nor values mean anything.
No, only equations that can be modeled as straight lines can appear in this form. For example, population growth would need at least an exponential graph i.e. y = ex and could not be even slightly modeled by the equation y = mx+b
You can decide how much food and soda are needed for your party. The amount of gas you will use up for the miles that you drive.
None of the following could.
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This question is incomplete. A positive side could mean the positive side of a situation. A positive side could mean the side that is correct or apart of a chemical equation.
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No one knows yet it may be based on a region in Japan but Unova was modeled after New York city so it could be modeled after somewhere else in the world
It is an equation. It could be an algebraic equation, or a trigonometric equation, a differential equation or whatever, but it is still an equation.
3x + 2y = 8 This is an equation. It could be the equation of a line.
do you think the British were in a impossible situation or could they have done more to resolve the situation?
An equation with only one variable has only one letter used in it, and that letter is usually an "x" An equation having two variables will have two different letters representing them, usually the letters "x" and "y" The first type could be the equation 5x^3 - 3x^2 + 6x - 50 = 0 The second type could be (x +y)^2 - 7x^3 + 12x = 58.8 1 equations with only 1 variable are usually much easier to solve than an equation with 2 variables, and you cannot solve the latter unless you have two separate equations containing the two variables.