Definitely an adjusted attitude. It seems to be a phrase used a little more formally in math and psychology as well. You might come across it when studying differential equations or when studying psychology. Here is one website that uses the term in a psychological study: http://www.prponline.net/School/SAJ/Articles/motivating_change.htm
A constant in an algebraic expression is a number that does not change. For example x + 2 The 2 is a constant (does not change) x is a variable (can take on any value)
A change in the coefficient, a change in the value of a variable.
Replace each variable in the expression by its value and then find the value of the expression.
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The expression, in elementary mathematics is y2 - y1. In basic calculus it is dy.
It's a big, significant change in something; a paradigm shift.
A constant in an algebraic expression is a number that does not change. For example x + 2 The 2 is a constant (does not change) x is a variable (can take on any value)
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A change in the coefficient, a change in the value of a variable.
Replace each variable in the expression by its value and then find the value of the expression.
This expression means " You mean everything in the whole world to me. " A very romantic expression of love.
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Expression which is shown on face while dancing
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The expression, in elementary mathematics is y2 - y1. In basic calculus it is dy.
An algebraic expression is a collection of terms with no equality sign