Try to visualize it. Draw a graph for clarity. Let's assume, for example, that the solution is "5". That means that your line or curve crosses the x-axis at position (5, 0). In other words, the OTHER coordinate - the y-coordinate - is 0.
You can graph the line and read out from the graph where the line intersects the X and Y axes. You can input values for Y until you find one that gives an X = 0 and input X values until you find one that gives a Y = 0 (This is the same as setting either X equal to zero and solving the equation the setting Y = 0 and solving)
To graph the solution set for b is not equal to 0 on a number line, you would first place a filled-in circle at 0 to indicate that 0 is not included in the solution set. Then, draw a ray extending to the left and another extending to the right, indicating that the set includes all numbers except 0. No other markings or filled-in circles are needed since all numbers, positive or negative, except 0, are part of the solution set.
The answer will depend onwhat you mean by "solving a parabola". A parabola has a directrix and a focus, a turning point, 0 1 or 2 roots and so on. Which of these is "solving"?The answer will depend onwhat you mean by "solving a parabola". A parabola has a directrix and a focus, a turning point, 0 1 or 2 roots and so on. Which of these is "solving"?The answer will depend onwhat you mean by "solving a parabola". A parabola has a directrix and a focus, a turning point, 0 1 or 2 roots and so on. Which of these is "solving"?The answer will depend onwhat you mean by "solving a parabola". A parabola has a directrix and a focus, a turning point, 0 1 or 2 roots and so on. Which of these is "solving"?
Ammuming that you meant to post this in statistics, if x=0 it denotes an empty set. This can be shown by a 0 with a line through it.
Because when your solving a quadratic equation your looking for x-intercepts which is where why equals 0 and x equals what ever the answer is.
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You can graph the line and read out from the graph where the line intersects the X and Y axes. You can input values for Y until you find one that gives an X = 0 and input X values until you find one that gives a Y = 0 (This is the same as setting either X equal to zero and solving the equation the setting Y = 0 and solving)
To graph the solution set for b is not equal to 0 on a number line, you would first place a filled-in circle at 0 to indicate that 0 is not included in the solution set. Then, draw a ray extending to the left and another extending to the right, indicating that the set includes all numbers except 0. No other markings or filled-in circles are needed since all numbers, positive or negative, except 0, are part of the solution set.
The answer will depend onwhat you mean by "solving a parabola". A parabola has a directrix and a focus, a turning point, 0 1 or 2 roots and so on. Which of these is "solving"?The answer will depend onwhat you mean by "solving a parabola". A parabola has a directrix and a focus, a turning point, 0 1 or 2 roots and so on. Which of these is "solving"?The answer will depend onwhat you mean by "solving a parabola". A parabola has a directrix and a focus, a turning point, 0 1 or 2 roots and so on. Which of these is "solving"?The answer will depend onwhat you mean by "solving a parabola". A parabola has a directrix and a focus, a turning point, 0 1 or 2 roots and so on. Which of these is "solving"?
Line up mark on crankshaft damper with 0 mark on timing cover. Line up distributor rotor with line on pick up plate .The final timing is set by a using scan tool to sync the distributor to the cam sensor at 0 degrees.Line up mark on crankshaft damper with 0 mark on timing cover. Line up distributor rotor with line on pick up plate .The final timing is set by a using scan tool to sync the distributor to the cam sensor at 0 degrees.
The y-axis (not axle) is the set of all points on the coordinate plane for which x = 0. So if you are looking for the point on the line for which x = 0 then it must, by definition, be on the y-axis.
Ammuming that you meant to post this in statistics, if x=0 it denotes an empty set. This can be shown by a 0 with a line through it.
Because when your solving a quadratic equation your looking for x-intercepts which is where why equals 0 and x equals what ever the answer is.
The distributor is set at 0 deg and the computer does all the advancing. You set the crank at 0 and line the rotor up with the line in the pickup plate then using a scan tool you sync the distributor to zero degrees. It can not be done with a timing light.
Initial timing is set by aligning the crank with the 0 mark and aligning the distributor rotor with the line on the pick up plate. The distributor is then synced with a scan tool. It is set to exactly 0 degrees to match the crank sensor. This can no be done with a timing light.Initial timing is set by aligning the crank with the 0 mark and aligning the distributor rotor with the line on the pick up plate. The distributor is then synced with a scan tool. It is set to exactly 0 degrees to match the crank sensor. This can no be done with a timing light.
Solving equations in two unknowns requires two independent equations. Since you have only one equation there is no single solution. The solution is in the form of the line whose equation is 8x-y2-2 = 0
It is an ordinary linear equation. Divide by 2, solving for y, and you get y = 1.5x. This is a straight line that goes through the Y intercept 0, with a slope of 1.5.