A lateral is the correct answer (if your doing the crossword puzzle I find to be very popular)
An equation with more than one variable is called a multivariable equation or a multivariate equation. These equations involve two or more variables, allowing for a more complex representation of relationships between different quantities. Common examples include linear equations in two variables, such as (y = mx + b), and polynomial equations involving multiple variables.
Yes, but it could be very difficult to interpret the graph. However, if some of the variables were qualitative or binary, it would not be too bad.
literal equation
quotient
It is called an open sentence. 36x=72. You need to find x by itself.
An equation with two or more variables is called a polynomial. It can also be a literal equation.
It is called a polynomial.
It is called an open sentence.
An equation with more than one variable is called a multivariable equation or a multivariate equation. These equations involve two or more variables, allowing for a more complex representation of relationships between different quantities. Common examples include linear equations in two variables, such as (y = mx + b), and polynomial equations involving multiple variables.
Yes, but it could be very difficult to interpret the graph. However, if some of the variables were qualitative or binary, it would not be too bad.
well, an equation with one variable is a one step equation and an equation with more than 2 variables is a multi-step equation
literal equation
An equation that has terms with variables in the denominator is called a rational equation. In such equations, one or more of the terms involve fractions where the variable appears in the denominator. This can lead to constraints on the values that the variable can take, as certain values may cause the denominator to equal zero.
quotient
It is called an open sentence. 36x=72. You need to find x by itself.
algebraic
Open Sentence