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∙ 11y agoA constant function returns the same value for all inputs but that value may differ from the input.
Examples:
x*c = y (where c is a constant)
x+0 = y
The identity function returns the same value as the input for all inputs.
Examples:
x+0 = y
x*1 = y
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∙ 11y agoThere is no difference between them they are same rate constant is another name of specific rate constant
the difference between a constant in a graph and a constant in a experiment is that when on a graph, the constant is the thing that changes, and in a experiment it is the part that stays the same.
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nothing
In contrast, for an ellipse it is the ''sum'' of these distances that is a constant
Constant is just a value, a fixed value that doesn't change. And arbitrary constant is a value that is fixed throughout multiple functions you pick for ease of calculations.
There is no difference between them they are same rate constant is another name of specific rate constant
It doesn't make sense to type "the following..." if you don't provide a list.
the difference between a constant in a graph and a constant in a experiment is that when on a graph, the constant is the thing that changes, and in a experiment it is the part that stays the same.
What is the difference between the population and sample regression functions? Is this a distinction without difference?
difference between ordinary prism and constant deviation prism
nothing
There is no difference
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In contrast, for an ellipse it is the ''sum'' of these distances that is a constant
The difference between substitution and transposition is that in:Subtitution:each letter retains its position but changes its identity,Transposition:each letter retains its identity but changes its position.
differentiate between returns to scale and constant return to scale