It does not matter.
to come up with the total
Equivalent equations are equations that have the same solution set.
coordinate planes, intercepts, #'s, ordered pairs..etc.
The answers to equations are their solutions
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No. Differential equations come up in Calculus.
It does not matter.
several equations' answers come out to 3.14 and so on, thats pi
to come up with the total
280+.05*2940
Algebraic equations, trigenometric equations, linear equations, geometric equations, partial differential equations, differential equations, integrals to name a few.
Baron Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier was known as a Scientist & Politician. He came up with 'Heat Diffusion and Partial Differential Equations' in the year 1807.
The answer will depend on what kinds of equations: there are linear equations, polynomials of various orders, algebraic equations, trigonometric equations, exponential ones and logarithmic ones. There are single equations, systems of linear equations, systems of linear and non-linear equations. There are also differential equations which are classified by order and by degree. There are also partial differential equations.
Equivalent equations are equations that have the same solution set.
Maxwell's equations contain two scalar equations and two vector equations. Gauss' law and Gauss' law for magnetism are the scalar equations. The Maxwell-Faraday equation and Ampere's circuital law are the vector equations.
there are none, ordered pairs come from equations like x = 2y -5