Say m is the number of muffins yielded by p sets of ingredients. Let's pretend that each set of ingredients (p) produces 6 muffins. Therefore, 1 set of ingredients produces 6 muffins. 6 x 1 = 6. Two sets makes 12. 6 x 2 = 12.
Unfortunately, in this exercise you have no ingredients. This means you will not make any muffins. 6 x 0 = 0. If you multiply even the largest numbers by 0, you'll still get nothing. Perhaps you should take a trip to the store to purchase some muffin mix.
m0 or m0 could refer to the initial value of a variable m. mo could be an abbreviation for month, although mon and mm are more common.
Algebra is the study of unknown factors (known as variables). Algebraic fractions are fractions with variables in the numerator or denominator, such as 36/x. Others include x2/y or 5x/y3. Since division by 0 is impossible, variables in the denominator have certain restrictions. The denominator can never equal 0. Therefore, in the fractions 36/x . . . x cannot equal 0 x2/y . . . .y cannot equal 0 5x/y3 . . .y cannot equal 0 ---- [Edit] Yes. Also called rational expressions. An example: m + 7 ---------------------- (m - 6) (m + 2) so, m-6 cannot equal 0, this means that m cannot equal 6, and m + 2 cannot equal 0 also, this means that m cannot equal -2
Evaluate when m = 30.5 kg and k = 3.5 m
mm is smaller. mm means "millimeter", and the prefix "milli-" means 1/1000.
4 and the two equal roots are 2/5 and 2/5
Yes,m0 deoends on velocity. according to relativity m0=m/whole root under c^2-v^2
m0 or m0 could refer to the initial value of a variable m. mo could be an abbreviation for month, although mon and mm are more common.
Yes.
anything times 0 would equal 0...
To evaluate 15m for m equals 7, you simply substitute 7 in place of m in the expression. So, 15m becomes 15 * 7. Multiplying 15 by 7 gives you the result of 105. Therefore, 15m, when m equals 7, is equal to 105.
3m^2 - 9m = 0 factor out 3m 3m(m - 3) = 0 m = 0 -------- or m = 3 --------
Algebra is the study of unknown factors (known as variables). Algebraic fractions are fractions with variables in the numerator or denominator, such as 36/x. Others include x2/y or 5x/y3. Since division by 0 is impossible, variables in the denominator have certain restrictions. The denominator can never equal 0. Therefore, in the fractions 36/x . . . x cannot equal 0 x2/y . . . .y cannot equal 0 5x/y3 . . .y cannot equal 0 ---- [Edit] Yes. Also called rational expressions. An example: m + 7 ---------------------- (m - 6) (m + 2) so, m-6 cannot equal 0, this means that m cannot equal 6, and m + 2 cannot equal 0 also, this means that m cannot equal -2
The equation for relativistic mass in terms of velocity (v) and the speed of light (c) is: m m0 / (1 - v2/c2) where m is the relativistic mass, m0 is the rest mass, v is the velocity, and c is the speed of light.
Evaluate when m = 30.5 kg and k = 3.5 m
No, because then 1 would be equal to 1000 (or m = 0).
mm is smaller. mm means "millimeter", and the prefix "milli-" means 1/1000.
This cannot be true unless m is equal to 0.