State what the variable represents in the equation.
1/x + 2, provided x is not 0. If x is 0, the expression is undefined.
Yes- as long as neither of the variables are multiplied by zero, and there are no extra restrictions (such as real-life conditions or other applicable laws).
an independent variable is a thing you can change on your own. a depentent variable is a variable you depend on and a responding variable is a variable that reacts to the experiment
The independent variable. The output variable is dependent on this variable's value and so is called the dependent variable.
No state restrictions.
Two of the restrictions put on state lawmakers by the state constitutions are the limiting of terms and redistricting and amendatory vetoing. Fifteen states have the limiting of terms restrictions.
Substitute the variable in the denominator for a value that will make the denominator have a value of 0 or an imaginary number
State what the variable represents in the equation.
This is a gas.
The difference between a controlled variable and a variable is in their state. A controlled variable is something which is rigid and constant while a variable is liable to change and inconsistent.
Generally, restrictions that affect a subdivision, parcel of land or building lot are created under common law and regulated by various state laws. The obligation to obey protective restrictions falls under equity. The purchaser has notice of the restrictions and by accepting the deed she accepts that her land will be encumbered by them. State laws have evolved that limit the duration of restrictions.
Water falls under the jurisdiction of the states, so water restrictions is imposed by the states, hence why every state has a different system for the restrictions.
Any variable, which holds a value that represent the state of something, like: int door_is_open; /* 0/1 = closed/opened */
There are absolutely no restrictions on the freedom of religion in the United States of America. Anyone who claims there are restrictions are wrong and seek to cloud the lawful separation of church and state.
They all do, although other restrictions on them do vary by state.
You will have to check your state laws. The restrictions vary by state.