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how to figure out the difference between the greatest value and the least vaule for 2.5.12.7.9
It doesn't actually mean difference, but it can be used to get the difference between values. 11 subtract 4 is 7, and 7 is the difference between 4 and 11.
Considering two six sided dice each have values of one to six. The maximum difference is then five and the minimum difference is zero. So all of the possible values of X are Y-1 to zero, where Y is the number of sides on the dice.
The least and greatest value of a set define the range of the set. To find the range get the difference between the two. (ie least = x and greatest = y and range = r ; y - x = r )
There is no difference; it is a matter of choice and convention as to what letter is used.
The difference in the y-values of two points on a line is equal to the vertical distance between those points. This difference is also known as the "rise" or the "change in y." To calculate the difference in the y-values of two points (y₁, x₁) and (y₂, x₂) on a line, you simply subtract the y-coordinate of one point from the y-coordinate of the other: Difference in y-values = y₂ - y₁ This calculation gives you the vertical distance between the two points on the line.
The percentage increase (or decrease) from "a" to "b" is:((b - a) / a) x 100 Equivalent to: (b/a - 1) x 100 In other words, you calculate the difference between the two values, and compare with the first one.
Domain is the spectrum of values on the x-axis. Domain will be which x-values can be plugged into that equation and give an answer. Range is the same thing, but y-values. On the graph it will be the y-values that are included in the graph.
what is the difference between the values and tradition
-- Square the difference between their 'x'-values. -- Square the difference between their 'y'-values. -- Add the two squares. -- Take the square-root of the sum. The result is the distance between the points.
(Distance between the points)2 = (difference of the two x-values)2 + (difference of the two y-values)2
slope means the difference in the y-values over the difference in the x-values. y-intercept means the point at which the graph goes through the y-axis.
There is no way to know unless you had an equation that gives the relationship between x and y. For example, if y=2x, then when x equals 99 or x equals 100, then the value of y has a difference of 2.
-- If they give you one set of 'x' and 'y' coordinates, then you have the location ofone point on the line. One point doesn't have a slope.-- If they give you two sets of 'x' and 'y' coordinates, then you have the locations oftwo points on the line. The slope of the straight line between two points is(the difference between the 'y' values) divided by (the difference between the 'x' values)
It's (the difference in the points' y-values) divided by (the difference in their x-values)
The difference between the successive values on a scale is an interval.
Points: (6, -3) and (8, 0) Slope: 3/2