tosh
Due to the limitations of Answers, certain symbols cannot be written in questions; in particular this includes most punctuation which includes equals (=). It is better to write all mathematical symbols as words We suspect you meant: y - 3 = 2(x - 7) In which case the equation is y = 2x- 11
I don't know I think a mathematical term is when you add up all numbers and then divide with the numbers you started with. I really want to know what a mathematical concept is. I just know what a mathematical term is. Oh also, I searched up mathematical term, so I think that it means to add up all the numbers then divide with the numbers you started with. I know, it makes no sense at all. But that is basically what I know about mathematical concepts... well terms. Oh well, I need to find out what a mathematical concept means anyway.
We use the order of operations as a method of solving mathematical equations containing three or more operation symbols. The order of operations help us to solve certain segments of the equation before adding it all together to find out what the final answer is.
It means out of all the numbers which is the middle
Mathematical is a science, it is fundamental to all other 'sciences'
that means to replace the variable with it's value, and then do all the mathematical symbols as normal (+-x/)
first is the parenthesis,brackets & braces that's all I know hope I can help a little bit..
marilyns
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Strigiformes is the collective name for all owls species, owls are from the strgiformes family.
Hyenas, kookaburras and loons are all associated with laughter.
Cardinal points or Cardinal directions
It makes life easier! Our current mathematical culture is essentially that which arose in Europe during the Renaissance and eventually spread all over the world, so that now mathematicians all over the world, whether they from Europe, America, China, Russia, or anywhere else, belong to one culture. So all mathematicians tend to use the symbols that came from the European mathematical culture, and since there is a lot of communication between mathematicians in different countries, they tend to go on using the same symbols.
Mathematics is an international language - it doesn't change dependent upon country - so +, -, x, %, ( ), <, ±, and all that other fun stuff still applies...
Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine are all halogens.
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The generic name for all symbols in Japanese is "Kana."There are three sets of kana all used together, and each set has a generic name:Hiragana (set of phonetic symbols for syllables, used mainly for Japanese grammar words)Katakana (set of phonetic symbols for syllables, used mainly for foreign words)Kanji (chinese characters)