Algebra<span><span>Introduction to Algebra
</span>Variables<span>
</span>Expressions<span>
</span>Equations<span>
</span>Solution of an equation<span>
</span>Simplifying equations<span>
</span>Combining like terms<span>
</span>Simplifying with addition and subtraction<span>
</span>Simplifying by multiplication<span>
</span>Simplifying by division<span>
</span>Word problems as equations<span>
</span>Sequences VariablesA variable is a symbol that represents a number. Usually we use letters such as n, t, or x for variables. For example, we might say that s stands for the side-length of a square. We now treat s as if it were a number we could use. The perimeter of the square is given by 4 × s. The area of the square is given by s× s. When working with variables, it can be helpful to use a letter that will remind you of what the variable stands for: let n be the number of people in a movie theater; let t be the time it takes to travel somewhere; let d be the distance from my house to the park. ExpressionsAn expression is a mathematical statement that may use numbers, variables, or both.Example:The following are examples of expressions:2x3 + 72 × y + 52 + 6 × (4 - 2)z + 3 × (8 - z<span>)</span></span>
9514 1404 393
Answer:
(a) 2/100
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine the value of a digit, set all other digits to zero. Your digit has a value of ...
0.020 . . . two hundredths = 2/100
Answer:
I think its better than other types of math.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
48.06 to the nearest hundredth.
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = -16x^2 + 2x + 48
To find the maximum height we convert to vertex form:
= -16(x^2 + 1/8x) + 48
= -16[x + 1/16)^2 - 1/256] + 48
= -16(x + 1.16)^2 + 16/256 + 48
= 48.0625.
The measure of the angle formed by 2 chords that intersect inside the circle is 1/2 the sum of the chords' intercepted arcs.
m∠RST = (143+33)/2 = 176/2 = 88°