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2x-10+3x-10 = 90 degrees and the value of x works out as 22 degrees
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If you have already determined whether your particular model is direct or inverse variation, then the two models will follow the following functions: Direct: y=kx ---y is always expressible as a constant multiple of x, meaning it varies directly with x by a factor of k Inverse: y=k/x ---y is always expressible as a constant multiple of the inverse of x (1/x). It varies directly with the inverse of x by a factor of k.
A physical model is an object that represents whatever you are trying to explain. A mathematical model is an equation that shows something (usually some sort of movement or energy might not be applicable in most situations.)
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PDEs are used in simulation of real life models like heat flow equation is used for the analysis of temperature distribution in a body, the wave equation for the motion of a waveforms, the flow equation for the fluid flow and Laplace’s equation for an electrostatic potential.
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2x-10+3x-10 = 90 degrees and the value of x works out as 22 degrees
y=4x + 3 is an example for a linear equation just make sure that x is to the first power and you should be good