Answer:
And 
The difference is that MSA takes incount the variation between the groups and the grand mean, and the MSW takes in count the variation within groups respect to the mean of each group
.
Step-by-step explanation:
Analysis of variance (ANOVA) "is used to analyze the differences among group means in a sample".
The sum of squares "is the sum of the square of variation, where variation is defined as the spread between each individual value and the grand mean"
If we assume that we have
groups and on each group from
we have
individuals on each group we can define the following formulas of variation:
And we have this property
The degrees of freedom for the numerator on this case is given by
where k represent the number of groups.
The degrees of freedom for the denominator on this case is given by
.
And the total degrees of freedom would be
We can find the
And 
The difference is that MSA takes incount the variation between the groups and the grand mean, and the MSW takes in count the variation within groups respect to the mean of each group
.
And the we can find the F statistic
What do you need help with?
Answer:
it's the square and the rectangle

- Simplify :- 1 + - w² + 9w.


Quadratic polynomial can be factored using the transformation
, where
are the solutions of the quadratic equation
.

All equations of the form
can be solved using the quadratic formula:
. The quadratic formula gives two solutions, one when ± is addition and one when it is subtraction.

Square 9.

Multiply -4 times -1.

Add 81 to 4.

Multiply 2 times -1.

Now solve the equation
when ± is plus. Add -9 to
.

Divide -9+
by -2.

Now solve the equation
when ± is minus. Subtract
from -9.

Divide
by -2.

Factor the original expression using
. Substitute
for
and
for
.

<h3>NOTE :-</h3>
Well, in the picture you inserted it says that it's 8th grade mathematics. So, I'm not sure if you have learned simplification with the help of biquadratic formula. So, if you want the answer simplified only according to like terms then your answer will be ⇨

This cannot be further simplified as there are no more like terms (you can use the biquadratic formula if you've learned it.)