b divided by 2
Godwin
Not usually. Given numbers a and b, the mean or average is (a + b)/2 but the geometric mean is sq rt (a X b). If both a and b equal 1, the results are the same.
If you mean the straight line formula of: y = mx+b Then: 2x-3y-6 = 0 or y = 2/3 x -2 so m=2/3 and b=-2 If you mean that 2x-3y = -6 , then y = 2/3 x + 2 so m=2/3 and b= +2
b=2 a=1 c=3 so b plus a =c
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b divided by 2
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Godwin
If you mean 7b-2 = -51 then the value of b is -7
If you mean: a^2 + b^2 = c^2 then it is Pythagoras' theorem or formula for a right angle triangle
2 s means 2 times s and t b means t times b 2 seats on a tandem bicycle
Not usually. Given numbers a and b, the mean or average is (a + b)/2 but the geometric mean is sq rt (a X b). If both a and b equal 1, the results are the same.
If you mean (a-b+c)^2, then... a^2 - ab + ac - ab + b^2 - bc + ac - bc + c^2 = a^2 + b^2 + c^2 - 2ab + 2ac - 2bc.
This is ridiculous
2 x b x t x a x c to the power 2