do you mean math equation? If you add a number to both sides of an equation you do not change it. That is called algebra
Usually it means where the line from the result of an equation crosses the y or x axis.
it means a number on top of the divide line.
The y axis is a vertical line on the Cartesian plane and a straight line equation is the point at which it intercepts the y axis.
what does equation mean
do you mean math equation? If you add a number to both sides of an equation you do not change it. That is called algebra
It is the equation of a straight line plotted on the Cartesian plane.
The line above the number means in Math Terms that the number is repeditive and goes on and never stops.
Usually it means where the line from the result of an equation crosses the y or x axis.
it means a number on top of the divide line.
The y axis is a vertical line on the Cartesian plane and a straight line equation is the point at which it intercepts the y axis.
what does equation mean
You can't. Math is not an algebraic expression. Simplifying an equation, however, can take multiple forms. Sometimes simplify simply means to solve an equation. Other times, it can mean to bring an equation into a standard form, such as with line equations, or quadratic equations.
A straight horizontal line is a line that goes sideways, often represented by the equation y=a where a is any real number.
Depends how you use it. It can mean equal Or it can mean the equation
In mathematics, the term "root" refers to the solution(s) of an equation. Specifically, the roots of an equation are the values that make the equation true when substituted for the variable. The number of roots depends on the degree of the equation.
an inequality is a equation simalr to a normal one but the to equations are not = they use they signs < > = sin with a line trough it and < > signs with underlines