equation
2007-08-13 10:44:48
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answer #1
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answered by lissiebobissie 2
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Algebra
2007-08-13 10:46:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Algebra
2007-08-13 10:45:31
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answered by Edgar Greenberg 5
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An algebraic equation
2007-08-13 10:47:59
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answered by USMC_Wifey 3
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enable V be weight on Venus E be weight in the worldwide J be weight on Jupiter V = E * 9/10 J = E * thirteen/5 considering that V = E * 9/10, E = V * 10/9 So, whilst V = 23, E = 23 * 10/9 = 25 5/9 Weight in the worldwide could be 25 5/9 pounds This ,ability on Jupiter weight could be (25 5/9) * (thirteen/5) = sixty six 4/9
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answered by bedlion 4
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If it's got an "=" sign in it, it's an "equation".
If it's got "<" or ">" in it, it's an "inequality".
If it's got none of the above, it's an "expression".
If the equation, inequality or expression includes has one or more variables in it, you often put the word "algebraic" in front (as in, "algebraic equation" or "algebraic expression").
There are also special names for particular types of expression or particular parts of an expression; like "binomial", "term", and "coefficient".
2007-08-13 10:54:25
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answered by RickB 7
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An algebra problem.
2007-08-13 10:47:08
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answered by Anonymous
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That would most likely be an "algebraic equation" or algebra.
2007-08-13 10:45:04
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answered by Larry C 3
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hi
2007-08-13 10:47:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Not an equation because no equal sign.
It is simply an algebraic term.
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2007-08-13 10:48:01
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answered by Robert L 7
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a math problem
2007-08-13 10:49:59
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answered by Anonymous
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