Yes, unit analysis can help determine if the correct equation has been used in solving a problem. By checking that the units on both sides of the equation are consistent and align with the desired outcome, you can verify the appropriateness of the equation. If the units do not match or do not make sense, it indicates that either the equation is incorrect or the application of it is flawed. Thus, unit analysis serves as a useful tool for validating equations in problem-solving.
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Subjective analysis
An equation is a ploblem with no answer and an expression is a problem with an answer so you'll get different answers with an equation and an expression.
The difference is that first you have to understand the problem and translate it into an equation (or equations).
1. Given 2. Find 3. Equation 4. Solution
problem definition, data analysis, conclusion
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When the correct answer is a quotient.
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Subjective analysis
quantitative analysis
Qauntative Analysis
Subjective analysis
Subjective analysis
An equation is a ploblem with no answer and an expression is a problem with an answer so you'll get different answers with an equation and an expression.
The difference is that first you have to understand the problem and translate it into an equation (or equations).
Conducting a critical analysis is basically problem solving, in which you are asking questions,and gathering answers.