MSN: Write the equation of a hyperbola given vertices and length of conjugate axis
Write the equation of a hyperbola given vertices and length of conjugate axis
MSN: Learn how to graph an absolute value equation by reflecting over x axis
Learn how to graph an absolute value equation by reflecting over x axis
MSN: How to write the equation of a hyperbola given the asymptotes and vertical transverse axis
How to write the equation of a hyperbola given the asymptotes and vertical transverse axis
An equation is any expression with an equals sign, so your example is by definition an equation. Equations appear frequently in mathematics because mathematicians love to use equal signs. A formula is a set of instructions for creating a desired result. Non-mathematical examples include such things as chemical formulas (two H and one O make H2O), or the formula for Coca-Cola (which is just a ...
How to Install Microsoft Equation 3.0 in Office 2016, 2019, 2021, and 365
It seems to me an equation, in an abstract sense, must always involve some varying quantities where the varying quantities belong in some space (set, algebraic structure, what have you). In order to
The confusion here seems to be about how translation and other transformations apply to the equation of a circle, which is not a function in the sense of passing the vertical line test but rather an implicit relation. Let's clear up the confusion: Translation: For the circle's equation $ (x - x_1)^2 + (y - y_1)^2 = r^2 $, the $ x_1 $ and $ y_1 $ terms represent the coordinates of the center of ...