You cannot "solve" a mean squared deviation". You can calculate it or use it, but there is nothing to solve!
Calculate; find; solve.
how do I calculate the input work of an inclined plane
Not sure I understand the question, assuming it's in the right section. "Solve" is not an abbreviation or acronym in mathematics, but the verb meaning "calculate" or "find the answer to".
The easiest way to solve an algebra problem is to work out the problem.
Work out, calculate, reckon, compute, unravel, solve, comprehend, decipher, fathom...
You calculate a log, you do not solve a log!
You cannot "solve" a mean squared deviation". You can calculate it or use it, but there is nothing to solve!
I think they solve or/and calculate equations
YES!
To calculate displacement using the work-energy equation, first calculate the work done on the object using the force applied and the distance moved. Then, equate the work done to the change in kinetic energy of the object using the work-energy equation: Work = Change in kinetic energy = 0.5 * mass * (final velocity^2 - initial velocity^2). Finally, rearrange the equation to solve for displacement.
Java won't solve equations for you. Do the algebra with pencil and paper; in this case, I assume you want to solve for x. Then write a command to calculate the value, and assign it to x.Java won't solve equations for you. Do the algebra with pencil and paper; in this case, I assume you want to solve for x. Then write a command to calculate the value, and assign it to x.Java won't solve equations for you. Do the algebra with pencil and paper; in this case, I assume you want to solve for x. Then write a command to calculate the value, and assign it to x.Java won't solve equations for you. Do the algebra with pencil and paper; in this case, I assume you want to solve for x. Then write a command to calculate the value, and assign it to x.
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Calculate; find; solve.
"percent" means "out of 100" and "of" means multiply, so to work out 30 percent of 43 calculate: 30/100 x 43
Calculate: C = pi times r.
how do I calculate the input work of an inclined plane