Yes, there is.
Probability of something happening a certain way =
(number of ways it can turn out as you want it)/(total number of ways it can turn out)
You find the equation of a graph by finding an equation with a graph.
Yes, it does. An equation is something that equates something to something else, by means of the 'equals' sign.
There is no set equation for finding the nth term of a non- linear sequence. You have to go through a procedure to find the equation suitable for your given sequence. You would have to post the equation itself or re phrase your question for the answer.
Because it's part of the quadratic equation formula in finding the roots of a quadratic equation.
Evaluating a polynomial is finding the value of the polynomial for a given value of the variable, usually denoted by x. Solving a polynomial equation is finding the value of the variable, x, for which the polynomial equation is true.
No.
You find the equation of a graph by finding an equation with a graph.
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finding the soultion or answer .
Yes, it does. An equation is something that equates something to something else, by means of the 'equals' sign.
You have to find an End-Portal in a stronghold. The probablility of finding a stronghold with an End-Portal in it is small. Because there are 3 strongholds per map, and there is 1 end-portal per game.
It is finding the values of the variable that make the quadratic equation true.
density = mass/volume
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There is no set equation for finding the nth term of a non- linear sequence. You have to go through a procedure to find the equation suitable for your given sequence. You would have to post the equation itself or re phrase your question for the answer.
13/52.
y = -2.5 is a equation. And solution to the equation is finding the value of the variable. If we see the equation y is already equal to -2.5 which is the solution to the equation.