The quotient is the answer in a division problem.
In a word problem, the word 'is' most likely means that two quantities are equal.
look for key words in the word problem. the word is means = the word less than means < and the word greater than means > taken away, subtracted, deducted, etc. all mean substracted added, given, etc. all mean addidtion the important thing is to look for the key words in the problem, then, make sense of the numbers.
Seeing the word than in a mathematical problem usually indicated addition or subtraction.
If you mean a math problem, "root" is another word for "solution".The "root" of a polynomial in "x" is any value for "x" which will set the polynomial equal to zero, when evaluated.If you mean a math problem, "root" is another word for "solution".The "root" of a polynomial in "x" is any value for "x" which will set the polynomial equal to zero, when evaluated.If you mean a math problem, "root" is another word for "solution".The "root" of a polynomial in "x" is any value for "x" which will set the polynomial equal to zero, when evaluated.If you mean a math problem, "root" is another word for "solution".The "root" of a polynomial in "x" is any value for "x" which will set the polynomial equal to zero, when evaluated.
"="
Approximately.
Do you mean how do you hyphenate the word?prob-lem
The word increased in a math problem means you are adding to terms or numbers.
It means to divide
Problem or question.
usually it means feet if it's a word problem.
The quotient is the answer in a division problem.
I didn't mean it!I mean, seriously what's your problem?You are being so mean.
In a word problem, the word 'is' most likely means that two quantities are equal.
it's the japanese word for ''''no problem or i ''can't handle it''
An algorithm is the process by which you solve a problem