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∙ 9y agoYes.
It is based on approximate values for the variable or a model which is not accurate or both.
I had to approximate the distance to the campground because my GPS is broken.
When you exchange the x and y values it creates a reflection.
The approximate time of arrival was 10 o'clock." He did not know the approximate number of injuries in the fire. It may be possible to approximate the values of a variable in an equation.
Using the formula C=dπ. You can leave pi in the formula and have 11π or approximate the answer and get about 34.54.
Using the quadratic equation formula:- x = -0.5447270865 or x = 2.294727086
These values are similar.
Yes.
It is based on approximate values for the variable or a model which is not accurate or both.
You can only get an approximate figure for that if you knew the mass of the material.
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I had to approximate the distance to the campground because my GPS is broken.
Choose some values for x. Then calculate the corresponding values of y using the formula. Put these values in a table.Choose some values for x. Then calculate the corresponding values of y using the formula. Put these values in a table.Choose some values for x. Then calculate the corresponding values of y using the formula. Put these values in a table.Choose some values for x. Then calculate the corresponding values of y using the formula. Put these values in a table.
When you exchange the x and y values it creates a reflection.
The approximate time of arrival was 10 o'clock." He did not know the approximate number of injuries in the fire. It may be possible to approximate the values of a variable in an equation.
An estimate is something when we cannot figure out a certain value EXACTLY, we took our best educated guess. In terms of Algebra, it is the orthogonal projection of a vector (whatever that means) In Calculus, it's the Linearization Lemma where we can approximate a function around x = a with the tangent passing through (a, f(a)) or a Taylor polynomial approximate a function's behaviour (i.e. it's values" or an Upper bound or lower bound of a sequence/function to approximate its convergence/limit if it exist.