Yes, you can. Any iterative method/algorithm that is used to solve a continuous mathematics problem can also be called a numerical method/algorithm.
In a nonlinear equation, each variable must only have one solution.
The first number you use in an iterative equation/method is known as the initial point and is often symbolised with a subscript 0 like so, x0.
Yes
140000000 is not an equation!
No, it is not even an equation.No, it is not even an equation.No, it is not even an equation.No, it is not even an equation.
Alain Haraux has written: 'Semi-linear hyperbolic problems in bounded domains' -- subject(s): Boundary value problems, Nonlinear Evolution equations 'Nonlinear vibrations and the wave equation' -- subject(s): Numerical solutions, Vibration, Wave equation, Nonlinear systems
an nonlinear equation can be y=3x m dose not equal 7
If you mean y = x2, then yes, it is nonlinear.
A nonlinear equation does not produce a straight line and the exponent is to the second power or more. x square plus 3y =5 is an example of a nonlinear equation.
linear (A+)
Without an equality sign the given expression is not an equation
In a nonlinear equation, each variable must only have one solution.
Y=x^2
The first number you use in an iterative equation/method is known as the initial point and is often symbolised with a subscript 0 like so, x0.
Yes
If you mean y = 2x then it is a straight line equation
Dennis E. Hadlock has written: 'A three dimensional NDE numerical solution using an iterative formulation for the electric field integral equation' -- subject- s -: Nondestructive testing