The letter f represents function notation, and replaces y as a variable. f(x)=ax+b is a linear function.
[°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9
It is linear function in f and a or in f and m, but not in m and a.
F = M A is an equation, and you can hardly find another onethat says the same thing better.
The degree of a differential equation is the POWER of the derivative of the highest order. Using f' to denote df/fx, f'' to denote d2f/dx2 (I hate this browser!!!), and so on, an equation of the form (f'')^2 + (f')^3 - x^4 = 17 is of second degree.
F=ma or m=F/a
f=1/T or f=velocity / wavelength
in helmholtz vector equation why F=-∆ф+∆xA?
In the equation: F is force, m is mass, and a is acceleration. Divide both sides by a, and you have:m = F/a, which is Force divided by acceleration.
f+7=12 is the equation so, f=5
Twelve F on a D is a fraction. This is a math equation.
No suitable equation appears on the list of choices that you posted along with the question.
You can use this equation to convert degrees Celsius (C) to degrees Fahrenheit (F): (C x 1.8) + 32 = F