Well, there is the order of operations, which depicts the order that you solve an equation with if you have more than one operation. Here is the order;ParenthesesExponentsMultiplicationDivisionAdditionSubtraction
well, an equation with one variable is a one step equation and an equation with more than 2 variables is a multi-step equation
an equation that only requires one operation done to solve it or so i believe
You use order of operations in equations that have more than one type of operation going on (for example, an equation with parenthesis, addition, and multiplication). You would use order of operations in equations like that so you know which operation to do first.
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Well, there is the order of operations, which depicts the order that you solve an equation with if you have more than one operation. Here is the order;ParenthesesExponentsMultiplicationDivisionAdditionSubtraction
An equation with more than one variable is called a multivariate equation.
well, an equation with one variable is a one step equation and an equation with more than 2 variables is a multi-step equation
A bivariate equation.
Multivariable equation
a set of rules used to evaluate expressions with more than one operation is the
Simultaneous equation* * * * *No, simultaneous equations are two or more equations that have all to be true at the same time (simultaneously) for the solution.An equation with more than one variable is a multivariate equaion.Area = 0.5*Length*Height or a = 0.5*l*h for the area of a triangle has more than one variables, but it is certainly not simultaneous.An equation with a variable is called a single variable equation. An equation that has more than one variable is called as a multi-variable equation. A polynomial equation has one variable in different powers: a common example is quadratic equations.
Multivariable equation
an equation that only requires one operation done to solve it or so i believe
You use order of operations in equations that have more than one type of operation going on (for example, an equation with parenthesis, addition, and multiplication). You would use order of operations in equations like that so you know which operation to do first.
A joint operation is an Operation Other Than War with more than one military service involved.
Yes it can.