You can call it a "number." To distinguish it from a variable expression, you can also call it a "constant."
1. Find the coordinates of the center of the circle. Call it point (a, b). To find this point, calculate the average of the x-coordinates of the endpoints, and also the average of the y-coordinates. 2. Find the radius of the circle. Use the formula for distance (which is based on Pythagoras' Theorem). Call the length of the radius "r". 3. The formula for the circle is (x - a)2 + (y - b)2 = r2. Replace the values you found earlier.
It is in the shape of a parabola
a equation
An equation. (Both "equals" and "equation" have the Latin root aequatio.)
You can call it a "number." To distinguish it from a variable expression, you can also call it a "constant."
They can be called records, but that is more the case in a database than in a spreadsheet.
columns
Rows
They can be called records, but that is more the case in a database than in a spreadsheet.
Columns
The lines on the spreadsheet which are call gridlines shows each individual cell
Vertical blocks are called columns.
A spreadsheet.
Active cell
E=mc2 reads Energy is equal to mass multiply by the speed of light squared. This is call the energy and mass equivalence equation.
You call that a "solution" of the equation.