there are many things in ch8 you have to be more specific on what the question is
8n = 1 n = 1/8
In algebra, 8n means to multiply n and 8. (8xN)
In algebra, a quotient is the answer to a division problem. For example, in "8 divided by 4 equals 2," 2 is the quotient.
You do. Probably every day. If you learn basic algebra, you grasp the concept of how quantities of different variables add together to give a total quantity.For example, if you go the cinema and spend £8 or $, on a ticket and 3 bottles of coke and you know the ticket was £5 then it follows that the coke cost £3, and £1 each bottle. Sure you might not write down x:price of coke, and 5 +3x=8, therfore x =1. But the concept is there and if you hadn't done algebra then you wouldn't have that concept. (And don't say that's just addition as it's not-it's actually algebra!)This is only 1 example, there are millions. So next time you hear someone whining about algebra you can explain how they use it in everyday life.
When you have an ordered pair it is the second number.Example-(-3,7)7 is the range.ORIt is the difference between the largest and smallest number in a set of data.Example-2,5,9,1,39-1= 8the range would be 8.______________________________________________________________A collection of all output values.(algebra)
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8n = 1 n = 1/8
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Mainly algebra.
A question like: 8(y-2)+5= -5(4-2) The answer to this problem is 1/8
The quotient n times 8 is an algebra expression. The answer to this math problem is 1.
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