is this what you were looking for? there are many different types of quadratic formulas-- -b √ b^2 - 4ac = x (over) 2a
You can tell that an equation is a quadradic equation as long a,b,c are within the equation. All you have to do is rearrange the order of the equation by subtracting or adding the sides to standard form. That was my question but I answered myself so I hope this helps y'all out and doesn't confuse y'all.
Logarithmic equation
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is this what you were looking for? there are many different types of quadratic formulas-- -b √ b^2 - 4ac = x (over) 2a
You can tell that an equation is a quadradic equation as long a,b,c are within the equation. All you have to do is rearrange the order of the equation by subtracting or adding the sides to standard form. That was my question but I answered myself so I hope this helps y'all out and doesn't confuse y'all.
Not necessarily. Often it is, but the line of best fit is simply an equation that closely matches the results. Therefore any line could be a line of best fit, linear, quadradic, or even cubic! The sky (and the results) are the limit.
x^(2)+121=x+96 Standard form of quadratic eqn.: ax^(2)+bx+c=0 Thus, x^(2)-x+25=0 Discriminant formula: We let, a= 1; b= -1; c= 25 D=b^(2)-4ac Thus, D=(-1)^2-4(1)(25) D=-99
It is an equation. It could be an algebraic equation, or a trigonometric equation, a differential equation or whatever, but it is still an equation.
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you don't answer an equation, you solve an equation
Logarithmic equation
A logarithmic equation would be any equation that includes the log function.
numbers are equation because there are numbers in equation which make numbers equation
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