Примери за използване на A linear equation на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Is a linear equation.
This is called a linear equation.
It's a linear equation, and the highest degree here is 1.
This also is a linear equation.
Find the missing value to make the table represent a linear equation.
Is called a linear equation.
This point represents a solution to a linear equation.
So this is just a linear equation with two unknowns.
How many solutions are there to a linear equation?
You could write a linear equation like-- let me do this in a new color.
Now why do we call it a linear equation?
So in order for this to be a linear equation or a linear relationship, every time we increase by 1 in the x direction, we need to increase by 3/2.
This is what we call a linear equation.
And the way to do that is to recognize that Nick's height, as a function of time,is also going to be a linear equation.
We're asked to use the drop-downs to form a linear equation with no solutions.
So a linear equation with no solutions is going to be one where I don't care how you manipulate it, the thing on the left can never be equal to the thing on the right.
That's why it's called a linear equation.
In this way of specifying coordinates, a point has a linear equation, namely that of all lines through the point while a line has a pair of numbers namely the x and y coordinates of where it cuts the axes.
That is why it is called a linear equation.
So if every-- if every term in your equation, on either side of the equation, is either a constant or its just some number times x, just x to the first power or some number times y,and you're not multiplying your x's and y's together you are dealing with a linear equation.
X= x- 2 is an example of a linear equation.
So the easier one to solve is this top equation because it's a linear equation.
We're asked to use the drop-down to form a linear equation with infinitely many solutions.
Because in this case the formula turns into a linear equation.
The set of points with coordinates that satisfy a linear equation forms a hyperplane in an n-dimensional space.
Now, this isn't the only way that we could write a linear equation.
So here I have an equation, a linear equation.
So can this relationship be represented using a linear equation?
This point is not a solution to a linear equation.
And the simple answer is"No,not any equation is a linear equation.".