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In your statement of the quantities, I don't see the word "equals" anywhere. Without that, all you have is an expression that stands for a number. The number depends on the values of 'x' and 'y', and it changes as soon as one of them changes. You don't have an equation, no question is asked, and no answer is required.
You can add or subtract any quantity on both sides of an equation, without changing the equation's solution set. Just make sure you add or subtract the same thing on both sides.
If it is purely a Venn diagram problem then you cannot. Venn diagrams offer a way of solving certain types of problems graphically.
i think you mean a scaler quantity. a scaler quantity is something that is measured without a directional component to it. ie. mass, temperature, speed it could be negative value but the negative means its value. you can use a scale to measure scaler quantity. then there is vector quantities which have a direction to it. ie. velocity because something like velocity is 10m/s east OR -10m/s here the negative it is not a value but a direction (if 10m/s is to the right then -10m/s is to the left) don't confuse this with speed because speed is scaler it is just magnitude or value only. velocity is the displacement over time so it have a direction aswell. hope this helps
Not at all. Scalar are numerical quantities without direction (for example time) where as vectors are numerical quantities with direction (for example gravitational force downward)
The square of a vector quantity is the vector magnitude times itself without a change in the orientation.
When quantities are plentiful the price lowers; when quantities are scarce the price rises. Also called supply and demand. Whether or not it right or wrong, it's just the way it is and we have to accept it or do without that particular commodity.
The smallest quantity that is divisible by two or more given quantities without a remainder: 12 is the lowest common multiple of 2, 3, 4, and 6.
Scalar quantities are measurements which have no specific physical direction. Two fundamental scalar quantities are mass and time. Mass and time simply exist without any directionality whatsoever. By way of comparison, distance is a fundamental vector quantity and not a scalar quantity. You cannot travel any distance without going in a specific physical direction: up or down, left or right, north or south, forward or backward, etc.
Basic quantities are quantities which can be arrived at without performing any mathematical procedure. Derived quantities are those which can be arrived at only after performing mathematical procedure.
One of two or more quantities that divides a given quantity without a remainder. For example, 2 and 3 are factors of 6; a and b are factors of ab.
Scaler Quantities are those which are completely specified by their magnitude expressed in suitable units without any mention of direction . Posted by yousufkhan {yousufkhan_1@yahoo.com}
A Scalar quantity
A sentence needs no explanation as it should contain enough information for it to make sense without any need to explain what it means,so the answer is no,use quantity isn't a sentence.To make it a sentence it would have to read like this: The quantity to use is,and after is, write the quantity.
A form of figurative language that compares two things that are unalike.
a metaphor
In your statement of the quantities, I don't see the word "equals" anywhere. Without that, all you have is an expression that stands for a number. The number depends on the values of 'x' and 'y', and it changes as soon as one of them changes. You don't have an equation, no question is asked, and no answer is required.