You have to give me a mathematical operator before 28 for me to correctly answer this question.
You could say that there is no mode or that the data are amodal.
It is an equation. It could be an algebraic equation, or a trigonometric equation, a differential equation or whatever, but it is still an equation.
There are infinitely many options. The equation could be a polynomial of degree greater than 1, or it could be a power function, a log function or any combination of these with trig functions. The problem is exacerbated by the fact that there is no clue in the question as to what a stands for.
This can't be solved. There is no other side to the equation. If the problem stated y-18=32, then it could be solved and the answer would be y=50.
We usr them in place of real numbers in order to figure the problem out. The significance of using them is so you can figure out the problem because there could be many numbers that can solve that equation.
Unfortunately, limitations of the browser used by Answers.com means that we cannot see most symbols. It is therefore impossible to give a proper answer to your question. Please resubmit your question spelling out the symbols as "plus", "minus", "times", "equals". There is no equation in the question!
One could take a course on problem solving at a local community college. Also there may be some online courses for problem solving and there may also be some books.
You could write it as 454.220 = 454.221 - 0.001
Yes, it can. For example, if you are solving a quadratic equation, the curve could cross the x-axis in more than one place, thus the equation would have two solutions, a cubic equatuion can have 3 solutions, an equation with a power of four in it can have four solutions, etcetera.
With poor data, you could get the wrong answer to the problem, which could cost time and money in most cases.
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I looked so hard to find minus b And then I saw a and b I computed the factors by solving square root But only my teacher could give real hoot
Professional programmers would never write code from scratch if they could avoid it, but there may be legal reasons why an existing program cannot be modified. Amateur programmers and hobbyists. however, will often write programs from scratch purely to exercise their problem-solving abilities.
You could say that there is no mode or that the data are amodal.
Absolutely, if you have good common sense. The problem with that though, is many people who have absolutely no common sense think they do. But real common sense, if present, is the best problem solver of all.
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