Alike is the same as
Differences means subtractions
Sums means additions
Quotients means divisions
Products means multiplications
If you have a ratio of polynomials in which the denominator can be factorised, then partial quotients or partial fractions are form an equivalent expression but one in which the denominators of the terms are those fractions.For example, suppose you start with (2x + 5)/(x^2 + 3x + 2)The denominator can be factorised into (x + 1)*(x + 2)So the partial fractions are 3/(x + 1) - 1/((x + 2).
0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13
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These are called the second differences. If they are all the same (non-zero) then the original sequence is a quadratic.
They are all undoubtedly mathematical terms and are currently used in both science and maths.
Sound and water waves differ in one main way in terms of source, although they are very alike. Sound waves are generated by a verifiable sound source, such as vibration.
it is numbers that are alike
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to part into 2, 3, 4, 5, and so on. quotients can be whole or in decimal form depending on the numbers you are dealing with (example: 14 / 2 = 7)
If you have a ratio of polynomials in which the denominator can be factorised, then partial quotients or partial fractions are form an equivalent expression but one in which the denominators of the terms are those fractions.For example, suppose you start with (2x + 5)/(x^2 + 3x + 2)The denominator can be factorised into (x + 1)*(x + 2)So the partial fractions are 3/(x + 1) - 1/((x + 2).
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0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13
Because you cannot combine terms that are not alike.
The atomic number is the number of protons in an atom's nucleus.
The Amazon Rainforest in South America and the Congo Rainforest in Central Africa are similar in physical features, both being dense, biodiverse tropical rainforests with high levels of rainfall and humidity. They are both vital ecosystems with rich biodiversity and a variety of unique plant and animal species.
the cell walls and the chloroplast
Commercial Bank and Credit Union are both alike as they both define an organisation that offers credit to customers. Both types of organisation offer Checking and Saving Accounts, Credit Cards and Loans. The main differences between the two organisations are that Credit Unions are operated as Not For Profit Organisations. Also, Credit Unions are owned and operated by the members of the Organisation.