It really depends on which equation you're looking at
Algebra exists to find solutions
D can mean anything, it's only substituting a number that you have to find out. That's how you do basic algebra
To find the solutions.
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Find the number that is most to the right of the line plot.
Algebra exists to find solutions
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To solve certain problems that can't be solved with simple algebra. To give just one simple example, find the maximum value of a certain function.To solve certain problems that can't be solved with simple algebra. To give just one simple example, find the maximum value of a certain function.To solve certain problems that can't be solved with simple algebra. To give just one simple example, find the maximum value of a certain function.To solve certain problems that can't be solved with simple algebra. To give just one simple example, find the maximum value of a certain function.
D can mean anything, it's only substituting a number that you have to find out. That's how you do basic algebra
The X-Intercepts are the solutions. If you have an algebra calculator, you can usually find them by going to CALC>Zero>enter the left and right boundaries for each side.
the maximum is whatever the biggest number is and the range is the maximum (the largest number) minus the minimum (the smallest/lowest number)
"The sum of a number and three times another number is 18. find the numbers if their product is a maximum?"
To find the solutions.
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to find a factor of a number you have to 1. find the hcf (highest common factor) 2. find how many times the hcf goes into your number AND THAT IS YOUR ANSWER!
Find the number that is most to the right of the line plot.
The following algorithm works for any number of integers: Assume the first number is the maximum - maximum = (first number). Compare your assumed maximum with the second number. If the second number is larger than the assumed maximum, replace the old assumed maximum with the second number. Repeat for the third number, for the fourth, etc. - always copying the nth. element to the assumed maximum if you find one that is larger than your previous maximum.