No, not all can be put to a fraction like in algebra this year we can't.
- tan 60
Boolean algebra differs in a major way from ordinary algebra in that boolean constants and variable are allowed to have only two possible values 0 or 1. A Boolean variable is a quantity that may at different times be equal to either 0 or 1. Boolean algebra is used to express the effects that various digital circuits have on logic inputs, and to manipulate logic variable for the purpose of determination of the best method for performing a given circuit function. Because of possibility of only two variables boolean algebra is relatively easy to work with as compared to ordinary algebra. It have only 3 basic operations: 1. Logical Addition- OR 2. Logical Multiplication- AND 3. Logical Complimentation- NOT
The zero of a function is a point where the function evaluates to zero. If you express "y" as a function of "x", i.e. y = f(x), then for a zero of the function, the y-coordinate is 0. In other words, the corresponding point is on the x-axis.
D = 60T where T is expressed in hours.
In algebra you can use notation to express the idea that salary depends on the number of hours of training in a function.
Yes! You can express this as a function, like this: In my example I will say that the salary is $240.00 and this is based on a standard 30 hours of training. g(x)=30x +240 What we are basically saying is that whatever number we plug in for g(x) would determine how much they are paid. For example if we add 20 times the amount of hours of training we would get g(20)=30x + 240 Then plug in 20 for our x 30(20) +240 the new salary would be $840 :)
Yes! You can express this as a function, like this: In my example I will say that the salary is $240.00 and this is based on a standard 30 hours of training. g(x)=30x +240 What we are basically saying is that whatever number we plug in for g(x) would determine how much they are paid. For example if we add 20 times the amount of hours of training we would get g(20)=30x + 240 Then plug in 20 for our x 30(20) +240 the new salary would be $840 :)
Boolean algebra.
X = N - 5 Simple algebra.
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No, not all can be put to a fraction like in algebra this year we can't.
To express action
To express action
- tan 60
Boolean algebra differs in a major way from ordinary algebra in that boolean constants and variable are allowed to have only two possible values 0 or 1. A Boolean variable is a quantity that may at different times be equal to either 0 or 1. Boolean algebra is used to express the effects that various digital circuits have on logic inputs, and to manipulate logic variable for the purpose of determination of the best method for performing a given circuit function. Because of possibility of only two variables boolean algebra is relatively easy to work with as compared to ordinary algebra. It have only 3 basic operations: 1. Logical Addition- OR 2. Logical Multiplication- AND 3. Logical Complimentation- NOT
An express that has just one term is a monomial. This is a term commonly used in mathematics and more specifically algebra.