b is the variable for the y-intercept, or how far up or down the graph is shifted.
A(1) = 12A(4) = 3 A(10) = -15.
Add in base two arithmetic 1101 + 1110 + 101 =
What is the variable of x plus 10 plus 4x-35?
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It is an arithmetic progression. Elements of the sequence can be identified by substituting the values of n in the expression 3n + 5
b is the variable for the y-intercept, or how far up or down the graph is shifted.
A(1) = 12A(4) = 3 A(10) = -15.
Add in base two arithmetic 1101 + 1110 + 101 =
This will be in binary arithmetic, i.e. base 2 arithmetic.
What is the variable of x plus 10 plus 4x-35?
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"1 plus 1" has no variable, no "equals" sign, and no unknown. It's not an equation, and it asks no question. In order to come up with an "answer", one would first have invent a question. "1 plus 1" is at best an arithmetic expression with a numerical value of 2.
Quick mental arithmetic... 25.9
Use a character variable. For example: plus = '+' minus = '-' You can now refer to these symbols using the variable names "plus" or "minus".
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