It is the value of the discriminant of a quadratic equation.
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∙ 12y agoWhat digit in the place with the greatest value is equlal to 4+0
In that case, x must be equal to zero. (0)
Only if the value of x is zero
0 ÷ x = 0 (unless x is known to have the value zero, as you cannot divide by zero).
It depents from the value of x.If x>0 then, |x|=xIf x
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What digit in the place with the greatest value is equlal to 4+0
6.3 is the same as 6.30 because the 0 after 3 has no value
1. Anything to the power of 0 is equal to 1.
In that case, x must be equal to zero. (0)
When the number is 0.
Only if the value of x is zero
0 ÷ x = 0 (unless x is known to have the value zero, as you cannot divide by zero).
It Still Dosent Equal Anything
It depents from the value of x.If x>0 then, |x|=xIf x
No. They are equal. The only difference is the addition of the "0" in the thousandth place - and it has no value.
It just means that the value of 0 is equal to the value of 0, which is correct. It's like saying 2 equals 2, or 6 equals 6, or 52657 equals 52657... you get the point.