well you have to look at the table if it says yx 4 then you have to use any number in the
'x"column and multiply it by the number on the "y"column then add four and check out the difference... do the same with another number and if you have the same difference then is correct.!!! :D
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Using your ICE table in doing equilibrium calculations of concentrations in chemistry yields a quadratic function. X = Vot +(1/2)at2 is an equation of kinematics in physics.
To solve a diophantin equation using python, you have to put it into algebraic form. Then you find out if A and B have a common factor. If they have a common factor, then you simplify the equation. You then build a three row table and build the table.
For a linear I can see no advantage in the table method.
By providing multiple answers to the same equation using different variables..
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Using your ICE table in doing equilibrium calculations of concentrations in chemistry yields a quadratic function. X = Vot +(1/2)at2 is an equation of kinematics in physics.
To solve a diophantin equation using python, you have to put it into algebraic form. Then you find out if A and B have a common factor. If they have a common factor, then you simplify the equation. You then build a three row table and build the table.
Which of the following is a disadvantage to using equations?
For a linear I can see no advantage in the table method.
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using the t-table determine 3 solutions to this equation: y equals 2x
Using the line of best fit, yes.
If the domain is infinite, it is not possible to list the function.
If it is a linear function, it is quite easy to solve the equation explicitly, using standard methods of equation-solving. For example, if you have "y" as a function of "x", you would have to solve the variable for "x".
Verticle line test man. If it intersects two points it is its not a function. if it hits one point it is a function. and im currently looking up to see how it is a equation...
By providing multiple answers to the same equation using different variables..