In the circumstances, none of the "following" are not variables.
A linear function is any function that graphs to a straight line. What this means mathematically is that the function has either one or two variables with no exponents or powers. If the function has more variables, the variables must be constants or known variables for the function to remain a linear function.
It is not possible to solve one linear equation in two variables for either of the variables.
Either +1 (strongest possible positive correlation between the variables) or -1 (strongest possible negativecorrelation between the variables).
It depends on the number of variables and their nature: 2 variables, both independent: either axis 2 variables, one independent: x-axis 3 variables, all independent: any axis 3 variables, 2 independent: x or y-axis. 3 variables, 1 independent: x-axis. and so on.
Like terms are terms that have the same combination of variables.
A linear function is any function that graphs to a straight line. What this means mathematically is that the function has either one or two variables with no exponents or powers. If the function has more variables, the variables must be constants or known variables for the function to remain a linear function.
No. The size of the data segment (which includes the BSS) is determined at compile time and cannot change at runtime. The data segment stores all the program's constants, global variables and static variables, the total size of which can be determined at compile time and is therefore fixed at that point. BSS is an abbreviation of Block Start by Symbol and is used specifically to allocate all global and static variables that are either in an uninitialised state or are explicitly initialised to zero. Global and static variables initialised with non-zero values are allocated separately from the BSS, as are all the constants.
Suppose the variables are X and Y and the equation can be written in either of the following equivalent forms: bY = aX or aX - bY = 0 or Y/X = c where a, b and c are non-zero constants.
They do not apply to all expressions - only to those expressions whose elements are either real numerical constants or variables which can only take real values.The set of real numbers is closed under the operations of arithmetic. As a result each term in an expression, which will be made up of real constants or real variables, will also be a real constant or variable. And since each term in the expression is real, the closure implies that their combination is also real.
those words either mean math or science words
They are classified as either cumulus, stratus or cirrus clouds.
Paychex offers convenient, personal and secure payroll and payroll tax services to their patrons. One can choose to manage payroll either through online and mobile, by phone, fax or email or in-house and online.
I think its classified as either pure risk or speculative risk
Either in registers or on the stack.
because they are classified diferently depending on how they form, and what they are made of
To be a linear equation, the equation must be set equal to Y. Also, it can't have any square roots, or any variables on the bottom of a fraction. In general, the terms of a linear equation must be either first-degree polynomials with respect to the variables, constants, or products of the two. This disallows terms involving trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential, hyperbolic, and power expressions (except for the power of 1) and their inverses.
metals, semimetals or nonmentals