and equation such a Ax+By=C relates two quantities, x and y, we can generalize to Ax+By +Cz+ as many as wel want...=C where x, y, z etc. are the quantities we are relating Doctor Chuck aka mathdoc
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Euler's formula is important because it relates famous constants, such as pi, zero, Euler's number 'e', and an imaginary number 'i' in one equation. The formula is (e raised to the i times pi) plus 1 equals 0.
It is a N by N matrix that relates the variation of each variable to the previous variations of itself and the other N-1 variables. For instance; in the 2by2 variational matrix [Fxx, Fyx; Fxy, Fyy], Fyx gives the component(if any) of Y variation that comes from the previous X variation.
A pebble is dropped from the top of a 144-foot building. The height of the pebble h after t seconds is given by the equation h=−16t2+144 . How long after the pebble is dropped will it hit the ground?Interpretationa) Which variable represents the height of the pebble, and in what units?b) Which variable represents the time in the air, and in what units?c) What equation relates the height of the object to its time in the air?d) What type of equation is this?e) What are you asked to determine?
It is often called a formula.
A proportion is generally multiplicative relationship between two measures of a quantity. An equation is a mathematical statement that relates two quantities. The quantities may contain a number of expressions, with each expression comprising a number of numerical constants, variables and functions.
A mathematical formula, such as Speed = Distance / Time for example.
and equation such a Ax+By=C relates two quantities, x and y, we can generalize to Ax+By +Cz+ as many as wel want...=C where x, y, z etc. are the quantities we are relating Doctor Chuck aka mathdoc
The Combined Gas Law relates the pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas when its quantity and mass remain constant. It describes how changes in one of these variables affect the others in a complete gas system.
Since this is a linear equation with 2 variables, it is an unsolvable equation as a and b could be anything, to find an exact answer you need another equation that relates to the first one.
How about e = mc2 ? e = energy, m = mass, c = velocity of light in vacuum.
Your equation has two variables in it ... 'a' and 'x'. So the solution is a four-step process: 1). Get another independent equation that relates the same two variables. 2). Solve one of the equations for one of the variables. 3). Substitute that into the other equation, yielding an equation in a single variable. Solve that one for the single variable. 4). Substitute that value back into the first equation, and solve it for the second variable.
extremely vague question, Here is one F(w)=w+2 length = 2 more then the width its a function
The equation that relates pressure, force, and area is: Pressure = Force / Area. This equation states that pressure is equal to the force applied per unit area.
The equation that relates wavelength and frequency is: speed of light = wavelength x frequency. This equation shows that as the frequency of a wave increases, its wavelength decreases, and vice versa.
An equation that relates the reaction to the concentrations of the reactants