No, y=x^2 + 2 is a quadratic equation.
A linear equation is one in the form y=mx+b. A quadratic has a form y=ax^2+bx+c.
x2+11x+11 = 7x+9 x2+11x-7x+11-9 = 0 x2+4x+2 = 0 The above quadratic equation can be solved by using the quadratic equation formula and it will have two solutions.
This equation is unsolvable as x2 cannot be a negative number as would be suggested by this equation. Any number, even a negative, multiplied by itself will always give a positive number but this equation leaves you with x2 = -48
x2 + 6x = 16=> x2 + 6x - 16 = 0=> x2 + 8x -2x - 16 = 0=> (x+8)(x-2) = 0=> x = -8 or x = 2So, the solutions of the quadratic equation x2 + 6x = 16 are -8 and 2.
if x2 + 7 = 37, then x2 = 29 and x = ±√29
There are 2 roots to the equation x2-4x-32 equals 0; factored it is (x-8)(x+4); therefore the roots are 8 & -4.
It is linear in y, quadratic in x. Generally, that would be considered a quadratic.
Yes, because non-linear equations involve x2.
no only equations with x2 and lower powers can be considered quadratic. those with x3 cannot be considered quadratic, just as x2 cannot be considered linear
A linear equation is an equation that in math. It is a line. Liner equations have no X2. An example of a linear equation is x-2 A linear equation also equals y=mx+b. It has a slope and a y-intercept. A non-linear equation is also an equation in math. It can have and x2 and it is not a line. An example is y=x2+3x+4 Non linear equations can be quadratics, absolute value or expodentail equations.
Type your answer here. Find the radius for a circle with the equation x2 plus y2 equals 9? ..
No, it is not.
x2 + y2 = 2r2
9
7
(2x)ysquared
8
(2-r)e-rr