An equation that is used to find a answer that deals with algebra
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Find the location of any object.
Algebra is needed in forensics to calculate the method of killing a victim- e.g. a blood splatter's pattern can indicate if the victim was assaulted with a stab, a slice, a chop, etc. Algebra can also help to reconstruct a crime scene. It can also help in a car crash, where authorities can find the location of the cars before they collided, how they collided, and at the speed they were going at. Ballistics (the motion of a bullet/ weapon) also needs algebra to know where the assaulter was standing. Also, DNA analysis and the time of the crime (body temperature) both need algebra. Last but not least, algebra is used to find the crime rates/ statistics of a particular area, so that police forces will know where to beef up authorities.
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A domain is the value of x, and range is the value of y
Domain is used to refer to the x (or the independent variable).
You need to know the domain first. For each value in the domain there will be a value for the function (or expression). These may not all be different. The set of these values is the range of the equation.
in a coordinate point, the domain is the "x" part in (x,y) say you have a point that is (5,7). the domain would be 5.
More is needed to answer your problem.Domain is whatever value X is allowed to be.
A domain is the x value or values of a set of points of a graph. do not repeat them. It should be written in the following fashion... d={enter x values here with commas between each} The concept of the domain of a function applies not just in algebra, but most areas of mathematics.
A domain is the x value or values of a set of points of a graph. do not repeat them. It should be written in the following fashion... d={enter x values here with commas between each} The concept of the domain of a function applies not just in algebra, but most areas of mathematics.
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Domain refers to the value(s) X can be. I suppose "another name" could be "X value."
Here are the basic differences:elementary algebra:- Domain is the real numbers- Uses the operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication- Uses the laws of associativity, commutativity, and distributivityBoolean algebra:- Domain is only two numbers- Uses the operations of conjunction, disjunction, and negation (AND, OR, NOT)- Uses the laws of associativity, commutativity, distributivity, absorption, and complements
The prototypical Boolean algebra; i.e. the Boolean algebra defined over the Boolean domain, has two elements in it: 0 and 1. For more information about Boolean algebra, please refer to the related link below.
The domain is all the first coordinates in a relation. A relation is two ordered pairs.