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∙ 13y agoThe equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, where a != 0 is called quadratic.
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∙ 13y agoRelativity.
It is a quadratic equation in the variable x.
no
k is the variable.
No, It's a a quadratic equation because you have X squared.
Relativity.
It is a quadratic equation in the one variable.
It is a quadratic equation in the variable x.
The greatness of 4 squared and 3 squared is expressed by the equation: 16 - 9 which equals 7.3 squared equals 3 x 3 = 94 squared equals 4 x 4 = 1616 - 9 = 7
no
It is a quadratic equation with one unknown variable, x which has no real roots.
k is the variable.
"Wat" is the variable.
Isolating a single variable in terms of the rest of the equation provides a solution to that variable. That is, if you know the equation that equals the variable, then you can figure out its value.
No, It's a a quadratic equation because you have X squared.
It is an equation in the variable b.
No. It is an equation. A function would link the variable x to another variable - possibly denoted by y. It is a relationship between two (or more) variables.