No
well, by definition, a math equation is something along the lines of y=x, where either y or x can be anything, including functions or non functions. so really you could just make up anything as an equation, which means there really isn't a math equation that is the longest. for example, i could say y=x^3 +2x^2+4x+2.5x^(1/2)+cuberoot(34x^2)... yadda yadda yadda, and it would be an equation. basically there is an infinite number of terms you could have in an equation.a more suitable question would be to ask,"what is the longest applicable math equation?", which i think you probably meant in the first place. just be weary about how you use the word "equation."as for the longest applicable math equation, look at things like Nordstrand's Weird Surface, or in general, Integral Transforms are quite lengthy. applicable equations don't necessarily have to be very long to be complicated.
The converse of an inverse is the contrapositive, which is logically equivalent to the original conditional.
Conditional - Imposing, depending on, or containing a condition. Unconditional - without conditions or limitations.
3x+4=10 To solve: 3x+4=10 3x=6 x=2
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3a*3b= sa=b
Neither. It is an equation.
In order to determine if this is an inverse, you need to share the original conditional statement. With a conditional statement, you have if p, then q. The inverse of such statement is if not p then not q. Conditional statement If you like math, then you like science. Inverse If you do not like math, then you do not like science. If the conditional statement is true, the inverse is not always true (which is why it is not used in proofs). For example: Conditional Statement If two numbers are odd, then their sum is even (always true) Inverse If two numbers are not odd, then their sum is not even (never true)
I could not figure out the math equation. The new data did not fit the existing equation. An equation can be a math formula or standard method.
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Never Ending Math Equation was created on 1998-05-05.
I think you are referring to checking a math equation. After you solve an equation you should go back and check your work to make sure you got the right answer. You can do this by plugging your answer back into the equation
you can not solve a science equation with out math
it is the slope formula in the equation it is the slope formula in the equation
The equation 3 by 3 is 9. This is a math equation.