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An algebraic equation that describes a relationship between several variables is called a?

.diffrential eqution.!


Multiple regression analysis examines the relationship of several dependent variables on the independent variable?

True.


How cam you determine what two equations' solution is?

Several methods exist. For example: solve one equation for one variable, replace that variable in the other equation. (Two simultaneous equations will often have two variables each.)


How do you find several solutions of an equation in 2 variables?

-- Pick a number out of a hat or a telephone book, or ask the person standing next to you to give you a number. -- Assign that number to one of the variables. -- Solve the equation for the other variable. -- This gives you one "ordered pair" solution of the equation. -- Repeat, as many times as you want. You will never run out of solutions, and you will never find all of them, as there are an infinite number of them.


How do you do systems of equations?

There are several methods to do this; the basic idea is to reduce, for example, a system of three equations with three variables, to two equations with two variables. Then repeat, until you have only one equation with one variable. Assuming only two variables, for simplicity: One method is to solve one of the equations for one of the variables, then replace in the other equation. Another is to multiply one of the equations by some constant, the other equation by another constant, then adding the resulting equations together. The constants are chosen so that one of the variables disappear. Specifically for linear equations, there are various advanced methods based on matrixes and determinants.

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What describes a relationship between several variables in an algebraic equation?

an algebraic equation that describes a relationship between several variables is called a?


An algebraic equation that describes a relationship between several variables is called a?

.diffrential eqution.!


What is an algebraic equation called that shows relationship among several variables that starts with a f?

a function!


What is an equation that has several letters or variables?

An equation that has several letters or variables is a polynomial


Multiple regression analysis examines the relationship of several dependent variables on the independent variable?

True.


How do you solve a two step equation with variables?

I never heard about a "two-step equation". I believe it's the solution process which may have one or several steps.


What is research methodology?

this method provides an explanation about the extent of relationship between two or more variables. it examines the relationships including similarities or differences among several variables.


What is comparative research methodology?

this method provides an explanation about the extent of relationship between two or more variables. it examines the relationships including similarities or differences among several variables.


Describe the procedure used to solve an equation for a variable?

It very much depends on the equation. The procedure for solving an equation with just one variable is so very different from the procedure for finding solutions to non-linear equations in several variables.


What is regression analysis?

In statistics, regression analysis is a statistical process for estimating the relationships among variables. It includes many techniques for modeling and analyzing several variables, when the focus is on the relationship between a dependent variable and one or more independent variables.


How do you manipulate variables?

'Manipulating variables' means to change some of the portions of a specific formula that are open to change, and hence variable. Take: ( x + y ) = 5 You may discretionally change the variables x and y to anything from minus infinity to five and the equation will still be solvable. To do so would be to manipulate those variables.


Can an experiment that has several variables be used to explain?

Yes it can. Most experiments will have several variables.