if you have a variable in a fraction and want it by itself you have to rearrange the equation e.g.
2x/1=1
to get the variable by itself you first need to get rid of the fraction SO... you multiply both sides by the denominator (in this case it's 1) so you end up with 2x=1
to get the variable alone you then need to get rid of the coefficient, which in this case is 2. To get rid of this coefficient you need to divide both sides by two (because the variable is multiplied by 2) so then you end up with
2x/2=1/2
We can then simplify to x=1/2.
A fraction.
The equation for slope = rise / run
You multiply by the recipicole of everything besides the variable u want to isolate( pv/t and u want to isolate v then multiply by t/p
A polynomial.
R2 refers to the fraction of variance. it is the square of the correlation coefficient between two dependent variables. It is a statistical term that tells us how good one variable is at predicting another. If R2 is 1.0, then given the value of one variable you can perfectly predict the value of the other variable. If R2 is 0.0, then knowing either variable does not help you predict the other variable. In turn, the higher the R2 value the more correlation there is between the two variables.
It is a variable fraction, NOT an algebraic fraction.
It is a variable fraction.
It is a variable fraction, NOT an algebraic fraction.
It is a variable fraction. But it need not be algebraic.
It is a variable fraction which need not be algebraic.
The dependence or independence of a variable does not have a bearing on its position in a fraction.
It is an algebraic fraction.
Self-Esteem would not be a variable because it does not involve math It involves Health and, if Self-Esteem did have a variable it would be se
It is the fraction with the numerator and denominator swapped.
'g' is a variable, hence it cannot be written as a fraction.
A fraction.
Variable exponents.