Where m and n are statements m n is called the _____ of m and n.
The additiove opposite is -m+n or n-m. There is also a multiplicative opposite, which is 1/(m-n)
The order of a matrix consisting on m rows and n columns is m x n or (m, n).
if we have two negative numbers, -n and -m and we divide them: (-n)/(-m) then we can rewrite the quotient as : (-1)*n/(-1)*m and... (-1)/(-1) * n/m we know that any number divided by itself is 1 by some rule: so = (-n)/(-m) = n/m which is positive
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When M equals 25, then M divided by 5 is 5. It makes no difference what N is.
The difference depends on what m and n equal. If they are both variable then it dpends on what the equations are for each variable.
The numbers are 10 and 5
let the number be 'm' & 'n' m + n = 17 m - n = 1 Add 2m = 18 m - 18 / 2 = 9 Substituting 9 - n = 1 9 - 1 = n n = 8 So the two numbers are '8' & '9'.
Where m and n are statements m n is called the _____ of m and n.
There seems to be a lot of questions like this and they are all solved the same way, The 2 integers are n and m, with n+m =-9 and n-m = 5. Add the 2 equations together and you get 2n=-4 so n=-2. Subtract one equation from the other and you get 2m=-14 so m=-7. Answer -2 and -7 Notice that there are 2 ways of getting the difference of 5. if you try m-n=5, you finish up with the same answer.
The additiove opposite is -m+n or n-m. There is also a multiplicative opposite, which is 1/(m-n)
Let the number by 'm' & 'n' Hence m + n = 27 m - n = 7 Add; this will eliminate 'n' Hence 2m = 34 m = 34/2 = 17 When m = 17 17 + n = 27 n = 27 - 17 n = 10 So the two numbers are 10, & 17.
m *n (m multiplied by n) would be mn.
m = n/(n-1)
N is 98 and M is 1
arithmetic starts with m while number theory starts with n