work =force x distance
or
The force must be in the same direction as movement
Roughly speaking, to get a unique solution - or at least, a limited number of solutions - if you have 3 variables, you need 3 equations, not just 2. With the two equations, you can get a relationship between the three variables, but not a unique value for a, b, and c. To get the general relationship, solve both equations for "c", replace one in the other, and solve the resulting equation for "a" to get the relationship between the variables "a" and "b". Then, for any valid combination of values for "a" and "b", use the simpler of the original equations (a + b + c = 24) to get the corresponding value for "c".
The Quadratic Formula song: (my grade saver) To the tune of the jack in the box song X equals negative B plus or minus square root of B squared minus 4AC all over 2A :)
Solution:(5r0)2 - (1r1+0r0)*5 + 3r1+1r0 = (8r0)2 - (1r1+0r0)*8 + 3r1+1r0 25 - 5r + 3r + 1 = 64 - 8r + 3r + 13r - 39 = 0r = 13Result: radix r = 13
It equals one kilpod.
Ohm's Law.AnswerActually, Ohm's Law makes no mention of 'resistance', and the equation to which you refer is actually derived from the definition of the ohm, and not from Ohm's Law.Ohm's Law simply describes the linear relationship that exists between current and voltage in some, but not all, conductors.Incidentally, there is no such thing as a 'voltage difference' because voltage is synonymous with potential difference, so 'voltage difference' is the same as saying 'potential difference difference'!
The required equation is: -7x = 63
A linear relationship. Added: And a function.
It is a linear relationship between two variables.
An equation states that an expression is equal to either a number or another expression.The 'equals' sign ( = ) is the tip-off that you have an equation.
It is not possible to solve one linear equation in two unknown variables. Another, independent equation is required.
In order to answer that, we need an "equation" that shows us the relationship among 'Y', 'A', and 'B'.
The function or equation is required to solve this.
Frequency divided by 300 equals Wavelength
There's no way to calculate it without an equation that describes the relationship between 'x' and 'y'.
Because the equation helps describe the relationship between waves and energy.
It is an equation ... Anything with an equals is an equation 2+b=6 Anything without an equals is an expression 2+a
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