Sooorry the formatting got completely screwed up, I meant (x-2)^2 - (m-3)^2
It is the equality sign that makes it an equation because without the equality sign it would be an algebraic expression.
To write a multiplication equation with a half as a factor, you can express it in the form ( a \times \frac{1}{2} = b ), where ( a ) is the other factor and ( b ) is the product. For example, if you want to multiply 4 by a half, you would write it as ( 4 \times \frac{1}{2} = 2 ). This equation shows that half of 4 equals 2.
There is no equation for the "scale factor" of a sphere. If I assume you to mean how the volume increases with radius then you would use the volume equation for a sphere and calculate volume based on corresponding radii. You could then divide the resultant volumes to give a percentage or factor of how much larger or small one sphere is than another. You'll see that a small change in radius causes a large change in volume due to the volume being a cubic factor of the radius.
Not being an equation, but a single set of terms, this has no "answer". If you are looking to factor it though, it would be (x - 6)(x + 2).
Without an equality sign the given quadratic expression can't be classed as an equation but knowing how to use the quadratic equation formula would be helpful when given such problems.
If it does not factor properly then you cannot factor it.
It is used to solve quadratic equations that cannot be factored. Usually you would factor a quadratic equation, identify the critical values and solve, but when you cannot factor you utilize the quadratic equation.
It would be y = 6x.
You would factor out -1 (a) from a trinomial in an equation such as -a^2 +30a - 2a + 60 after the middle term has been separated. The final answer of this trinomial would then be (a-30) (a-30).
It is the equality sign that makes it an equation because without the equality sign it would be an algebraic expression.
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To write a multiplication equation with a half as a factor, you can express it in the form ( a \times \frac{1}{2} = b ), where ( a ) is the other factor and ( b ) is the product. For example, if you want to multiply 4 by a half, you would write it as ( 4 \times \frac{1}{2} = 2 ). This equation shows that half of 4 equals 2.
a system for growing food without using much land
there is no answer.... what does this expression equal? you could simplify to -17.5d-8 but still without an equals sign there is no solutionTiesonthewall: Well, you can still reduce the equation without having it equal something.So in this case the fully reduced equation would be:* -17.5d - 8 It would just be an algebraic expression. Not necessarily an equation.
This is simply 10a * a * a * a, or 10 * a * a * a * a. (Most people would consider the 10a4 form factored, since expanding it just makes it more complicated here.)
There is no equation for the "scale factor" of a sphere. If I assume you to mean how the volume increases with radius then you would use the volume equation for a sphere and calculate volume based on corresponding radii. You could then divide the resultant volumes to give a percentage or factor of how much larger or small one sphere is than another. You'll see that a small change in radius causes a large change in volume due to the volume being a cubic factor of the radius.
The universe contains space and time. "Outside" the universe, there would be no space or time, and without these, nothing can exist.