Answer:
A zero-order table is simply a table showing variables
controlled for. As an example, given an equation of two variables,
this table shows the values that result from the available values
for those two variables.
Answer:
14,628,440,464
Step-by-step explanation:
Perform simple addition.
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All squares are equal sides.Let X be the side of a square.Area of square,A = x^2
Here a tile is a square of side length 'x'. The following polynomial represents,
(x - 4) represents "the width of the new tile" (because 4 inches cut from the tile)
4x represents "the area removed from the tile" (since one side of removed tile is 'x' and other is 4 inches.)
x2 represents "area of original tile" of side equal to 'x'
x represents "the length of the new tile" (since length of new tile is not reduced. Length =x and breadth is x-4
Answer: You determine the coefficient by looking to see if there is a number in front of a variable. If there is a number in front of the variable, then that is the coefficient. The coefficient is the number, and the variable is the letter.
Step-by-step explanation: Hope this helps