No one inch on am map is not a mile reason is because not all maps are made in scale EX: say you have a huge map and a small map one inch on the big map might be a mile but you should check the scale on the small map if used the same scale could tell you it's one mile form Chicago to New York City
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If y = 4x and 4x = 24, then y = 24 (by the transitive property of equality of the real numbers, that state:For every real numbers a, b, and c, if a= b and b =c, then a = c)
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But there will be a solution if the discriminant is equal to zero: Real and different roots if b2-4ac > 0 Real and equal roots if b2-4ac = 0 But no real roots if b2-4ac < 0 in other words the graph wont make contact with or intercept the x axis.
Hermitian matrix defined:If a square matrix, A, is equal to its conjugate transpose, A†, then A is a Hermitian matrix.Notes:1. The main diagonal elements of a Hermitian matrix must be real.2. The cross elements of a Hermitian matrix are complex numbers having equal real part values, and equal-in-magnitude-but-opposite-in-sign imaginary parts.
No. Some maps are scaled differently.
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No. Some maps are scaled differently.
No. Some maps are scaled differently.
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The scale of a map determines how much real-world distance is represented by an inch on the map. For example, a map with a scale of 1:24,000 means that 1 inch on the map represents 24,000 inches or 2,000 feet in the real world.
If 1 inch equals 400 miles on the map, then 2.5 inches on the map would equal 1000 miles in real life. This is calculated by multiplying the scale factor (1 inch equals 400 miles) by the distance on the map (2.5 inches).
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No. Because the scales are not necessarily the same.
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3/4 of an inch on the map is 750 miles in real life. So 0.75 inches on the map=750 miles in real life. You need to multiply 3/4 of an inch by 1 and 1/3 to get 1 inch. So you also multiply 750 miles by 1 and 1/3 as well. 750 multiplied by 1 and 1/3= 750 multiplied by 4/3, which is 1000.So one inch on the map is 1000 miles in real life.