"B" is called the base while "the 4th power" is called the exponent.
b to the fourth power
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Ab to the 4 power times a to the fifth power and b to the 3 power is a quadrilateral equation.
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Yes. A linear equation is one in which the maximum power of a variable (usually x) is 1. In y = mx + b the x has a maximum power of 1. If b = 0, the equation becomes y = mx and x still has a maximum power of 1. The b is the y-intercept, ie it shifts the line up/down the y-axis and does not affect the shape of the graph, which stays a line: hence a linear equation.
In an equation b or any other letters usually denotes the unknown variable.
This is like a² - b², with a = 9x² and b = 9y². This can be factored as (a - b)(a + b), then substitute for a & b: (9x² - 9y²)(9x² + 9y²), then (9x² - 9y²) can factor to (3x - 3y)(3x + 3y) so we have: (3x - 3y)(3x + 3y)(9x² + 9y²)
It is an equation ... Anything with an equals is an equation 2+b=6 Anything without an equals is an expression 2+a
No, it is the discriminant of a quadratic equation.
y = ax + b x to the power of 1, x^1 there are no exponents in the simplified formula x is in the equation, so a does not equal 0 b can be any number
The equation or a system of equations having infinite solutions is called identity/identities. (a+b)^2=a^2+2ab+b^2 is an identity. It has infinite solutions. The equation is true for all values of a and b.