equation works for n = 0 and n = 1 as factors are n and n - 1
Because when your solving a quadratic equation your looking for x-intercepts which is where why equals 0 and x equals what ever the answer is.
Yes, the equation has a slope of 0.
The equation 0 equals 0 is an identity and contributes absolutely nothing to the part of the graph that you should shade or not. The tautological statement can be ignored.
r=0 is the solution...
y = 0" the answer is YES.
Because when your solving a quadratic equation your looking for x-intercepts which is where why equals 0 and x equals what ever the answer is.
Yes, the equation has a slope of 0.
A linear equation.
The equation 0 equals 0 is an identity and contributes absolutely nothing to the part of the graph that you should shade or not. The tautological statement can be ignored.
r=0 is the solution...
y = 0" the answer is YES.
root
No
It's an equation in 'N' ... about the simplest one you could write.The solution of that equation is: N=0 .
0 = 0 is an identity and not an equation. Equations have solutions, identities do not.
0-8
(0, -14)