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Integral of p(x), where p(x) is the probability distribution function, and x ranges over its whole domain.
For a discrete variable, the integral would be replaced by summation.
To add the same value to all sides of a equation
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linearity is defined as the situation when all variable exponents are equal to one
The graph of an equation is all of the answers that are true for the equation. A variable is an unknown number in an equation. Most equations are written with x and y variables. There are an unlimited amount of numbers that the variables can be to have the equation be true, so you would graph the equation to show the unlimited amount of numbers that make the equation true.
You take each equation individually and then, on a graph, show all the points whose coordinates satisfy the equation. The solution to the system of equations (if one exists) consists of the intersection of all the sets of points for each single equation.
Since there is no x in the equation, it can equal anything at all!
To add the same value to all sides of a equation
A balanced equation has equal numbers of all the different atoms on one side of the equation as on the other side.
A feasible solution, which when applied means that all the variables etc... on one side of the equation equal to whatever is on the other side of the equation.
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all of the atoms on one side equal the atoms on the other
linearity is defined as the situation when all variable exponents are equal to one
A skeleton equation has all the correct reactants and products but it does not have the coefficients that indicate the stoichiometric proportions.
This is where all Sikhs go to worship and they all show respect by sitting on the floor and they do this to show that every one is equal.
If you count all of the atoms of each element on the left and all the atoms of each element on the right and the numbers on the left and right are equal for EVERY element, then the equation is balanced.
The graph of an equation is all of the answers that are true for the equation. A variable is an unknown number in an equation. Most equations are written with x and y variables. There are an unlimited amount of numbers that the variables can be to have the equation be true, so you would graph the equation to show the unlimited amount of numbers that make the equation true.
You could try setting the function equal to zero, and finding all the solutions of the equation. Just a suggestion.