It means you are certain of something. Example: I am CERTAIN that they will be here soon.
It means to reduce fractions to their lowest terms as for example 4/8 = 1/2 in its lowest terms
Reduction is simply where you put the number to lowest terms. For example 4/10 in lowest terms is 2/5. Ask you teacher or parents for help, they will know what to do.
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A location is the position which is usually measure in terms of a fixed point of reference, which is called the origin. In n-dimensional space the location may be defined in terms of distances from origin along orthogonal axes (n axes), or in terms of distance and direction (one measure of distance and n-1 angles). Location on the surface of a sphere, for example the earth, can be defined by only two angles (the latitude and longitude) and no distance because the distance is implied (radius of the earth).
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There is no such thing or things as quardants in math terms. A quadrant, on the other hand, is either each of the four quarters of the Cartesian plane that is formed by the axes, or the four sectors of a circle formed by any two mutually perpendicular diagonals.
That is just not true. Sin and cos terms are used for many other purposes : for example the components of a force along orthogonal axes.
the number with the variable. For example, in 6x, the coefficient is 6.
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It means you are certain of something. Example: I am CERTAIN that they will be here soon.
itsan equation with no equal sign. example xyz*334
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The plural for of the noun of the noun ax (or axe) is axes.The plural possessive form is axes'.example: All of the axes' blades have been sharpened.
it tells them to multiply for example: 16% of 100 .16*100=16
It means to reduce fractions to their lowest terms as for example 4/8 = 1/2 in its lowest terms
The point in a Cartesian coordinate system where the axes intersect. On a 2-D graph, for example, this is where x and y equal zero. also the point (0,0) on a graph