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The radius of the circle decreases when you make the circle smaller.
They are actually to the one half power. You can take a factor in the radical and sqrt it and put in on the outside... Ex. sqrt(28) = sqrt(4 * 7) = sqrt(22 * 7) = 2sqrt(7) sqrt(28) = 2 * sqrt(7)
To make the equation x - x/x = 0 equal to 0 using the numbers 4, 9, and 36, we can substitute x with the value 9. This would give us: 9 - 9/9 = 0, which simplifies to 9 - 1 = 0, and finally gives us 8 = 0, which is false.
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Miner's equation predicts the cumulative damage from fatigue during various load applications. For example, if a spring is damaged during a compressive stroke, then damaged again during a different stroke with either the same amount of load or a different amount of load, Miner's equation will predict the total damage due to both cycles and can be used to determine how much life the spring has left.
you can just use multilecation to do division The division POE (property of equality) Allows you to divide each side of an equation by the same number. If I were solving for x in this equation, I would use the division POE -2x = 4 /-2 /-2 x = -2
Because you need to use inverse operations and the opposite of multiplication is division.
I think its a property in which both sides of an equation are equal either by adding, subtracting, multiplication, or division.
It follows from the multiplication property of equality. Dividing both sides of an equation by the same number (not by zero, of course) is the same as multiply both sides of the equation by the number's reciprocal. For example, dividing both sides of an equation by 2 is the same as multiplying both sides by 0.5.
To solve the equation ( 14x = 56 ), you would use the Division Property of Equality. This property states that if you divide both sides of the equation by the same non-zero number, the two sides remain equal. In this case, you would divide both sides by 14 to isolate ( x ), resulting in ( x = 4 ).
The addition property of equality states that if you add the same number to both sides of an equation, then the sides remain even. This means that the equation remains to be true.
property of divisiion
That means that subtracting the same value or expression from both sides of an equation is a valid operation, in the sense that the new equation will have the same solution set. The definitions of "addition property...", "multiplication property..." and "division property..." are similar; with the main caveat that you may not multiply or divide by zero.
The subtraction of equality.
There is no equation visible: just an expression.
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if an equation is simplified by removing parentheses before the properties of equality are​ applied, what property is​ used?