A polynomial equation: ax4+ bx3+ cx2+ dx + e = 0
A trigonometric equation: sin(3x+2) = 0Combinations: cos(x3+ e2x) = ln(x)
A polynomial equation: ax4+ bx3+ cx2+ dx + e = 0
Combinations: cos(x3+ e2x) = ln(x)
A polynomial equation: ax4+ bx3+ cx2+ dx + e = 0
Combinations: cos(x3+ e2x) = ln(x)
A polynomial equation: ax4+ bx3+ cx2+ dx + e = 0
Combinations: cos(x3+ e2x) = ln(x)
The answer will depend on the form of the equation. Whether it is an equation in one or more variables, whether it is linear or polynomial, there are different standard forms for exponential equations.
I don't see an equation. An equation must have an equal sign. For a question in answers.com, you'll have to write the word "equals", since symbols get lost.
You just write, "No Solution."
you add 1+1= 25 simple ;)
you have to take the bottom denominator and multiply it by the numerator then go bang a bum
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The answer will depend on the form of the equation. Whether it is an equation in one or more variables, whether it is linear or polynomial, there are different standard forms for exponential equations.
I don't see an equation. An equation must have an equal sign. For a question in answers.com, you'll have to write the word "equals", since symbols get lost.
You just write, "No Solution."
you add 1+1= 25 simple ;)
A Y-intercept and the slope. The y-intercept is where the line crosses the Y axis.
you have to take the bottom denominator and multiply it by the numerator then go bang a bum
Write abcbabc in exponential form
2^x = 16In general, "exponential" implies that the variable part is in the exponent. Write any equation with a power of 4, do the calculation, then replace "4" with "x".
It does not. The generalised linear form: ax + by + c = 0 is simpler since that is easily extended to 3 (or more) dimensional space.
f(x) = mx +b. m and b are arbitrary constants.
The equation x=c where c is a constant is the equation of a vertical line. It can't be a function but it is linear so the answer is no. For example, the vertical line produced by the linear equation x = 3 does not represent a function. We cannot write this equation so that y is a function of x because the only x-value is 3 and this "maps" to every real-number y.