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To put an equation in standard form, you typically need to rearrange the equation so that all terms involving variables are on one side and the constant is on the other. Specifically, you would move any terms to one side by adding or subtracting them, and then ensure that the coefficients of the variables are integers, with the leading coefficient (the coefficient of the variable with the highest degree) being positive.
To solve equations with power variables, first isolate the term with the variable raised to a power. If it's in the form (x^n = a), take the (n)-th root of both sides to solve for (x), remembering to consider both positive and negative roots if (n) is even. For more complex equations, you may need to rearrange the equation or use logarithms for variables in the exponent. Always check your solutions by substituting them back into the original equation.
Yes
An equation with absolute values instead of simple variables has twice as many solutions as an otherwise identical equation with simple variables, because every absolute value has both a negative and a positive counterpart.
both, variables can be anything
the positive slope for an equation is a shdjcdhksfdgkf
7-2 IS positive. You do not need an equation for it. And if it were not positive, no correct equation would show it to be positive.
The given terms can't be an equation without an equality sign but a negative parabola opens down wards whereas a positive parabola opens up wards.
Positive correlation is a relationship between two variables in which both variables move in tandem that is in the same direction.
To put an equation in standard form, you typically need to rearrange the equation so that all terms involving variables are on one side and the constant is on the other. Specifically, you would move any terms to one side by adding or subtracting them, and then ensure that the coefficients of the variables are integers, with the leading coefficient (the coefficient of the variable with the highest degree) being positive.
A positive correlation between two variables means that there is a direct correlation between the variables. As one variable increases, the other variable will also increase.
To solve equations with power variables, first isolate the term with the variable raised to a power. If it's in the form (x^n = a), take the (n)-th root of both sides to solve for (x), remembering to consider both positive and negative roots if (n) is even. For more complex equations, you may need to rearrange the equation or use logarithms for variables in the exponent. Always check your solutions by substituting them back into the original equation.
There is no equation in the question and so there can be no answer.
If the discriminant of a quadratic equation is positive, it indicates that the equation has two distinct real roots. This means that the graph of the equation intersects the x-axis at two points. A positive discriminant also suggests that the solutions are not repeated and that the parabola opens either upward or downward, depending on the leading coefficient.