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Two matrices with dimensions arranged so that they may be multiplied.
名詞として、変数を指定しないで用語または表現。任意の変数は、相殺のためにも、用語または表現。例えば、-42は定数です。ので3倍です+ 5 - 3X、わずか5に簡素化されます。
A measured quantity that does not change, or that stays the same under particular conditions. A constant is, by convention, often entered in equations as a letter symbol. A constant can also be an expression with no variables or with variables that cancel out each other. For example, –42 is a constant. So is 3x + 5 – 3x, which simplifies to just 5.
The result of writing sum of two terms as a difference or vice-versa.
The complex conjugate of a + bi is a – bi, and similarly the complex conjugate of a – bi is a + bi.
Combining two functions by substituting one function's formula in place of each x in the other function's formula.
図が小さく成長する変換。圧縮は、ポイント(幾何学図形の圧縮)を基準にしてまたはグラフ(グラフの圧縮)の軸に対して可能性があります。
A transformation in which a figure grows smaller. Compressions may be with respect to a point (compression of a geometric figure) or with respect to the axis of a graph (compression of a graph).
A fraction which has, as part of its numerator and/or denominator, at least one other fraction.
The mathematics of counting, especially counting how many elements are in very large sets.
A selection of objects from a collection. Order is irrelevant.
The number multiplied times a product of variables or powers of variables in a term.
An inequality that is true for some value(s) of the variable(s) and not true for others.
The family of curves including circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas.
A function of the form y = constant or f(x) = constant, such as y = –2.
A formula for the number of possible combinations of r objects from a set of n objects.
Algebra rules and formulas for complex numbers are listed below.
The plane formed by a horizontal axis and a vertical axis, often labeled the x-axis and y-axis, respectively.