This is the solution, or answer to 4x>8.
What is x>2?
In order to solve this collections of terms, you can factor by taking out the largest shared terms and then putting everything back inside of the parentheses.
What are polynomials?
These are functions whose x-values include the positive whole numbers and the y-values are the consecutive terms themselves.
What are sequences?
These are periodic functions that can help you to find the measurements of right triangles.
What are The Trigonometric Functions?
This is a three-dimensional circle that is in the shape of an oval.
What is an ellipse?
This is the point of intersection of the system of linear equations:
x+y=6
-x+3y = 18.
What is (0,6)?
In addition to factoring, you can cancel out any like terms and then break them down until these fractions are in their most basic forms.
What are rational expressions?
These are a summation of the lists of things in order, e.g. 3+9+27 and 6+36+216.
What are series?
This is the chance of something happening, such as the odds of getting a question right on a multiple-choice or true/false test.
What is probability?
This is a spherical ellipse that measures 360°.
What is a circle?
This is the solution, or root to x+2/8 = 3/8.
What is 1/8?
To evaluate these relationships with one y-value per x-value, you can replace what's unknown with what is defined or given so that you can break the terms down until they are in their most basic forms.
What are functions?
These are any set of ordered pairs with a degree of two, e.g. Sum/Difference of Squares and The Pythagorean Theorem.
What are quadratic relations?
These are a ratio of two polynomial functions and the easiest way to solve is to:
A. Factor by taking out the largest shared terms and then putting everything back inside of the parentheses.
B. Cancel out any like terms.
C. Break down the terms until they are in their most basic forms.
What are rational functions?
This is a straight angle that measures 180°.
What is a line?
These are the solutions, or roots to the quadratic equation (x+1)(x+5) = 0.
What are x= -1 and x = - 5?
The goal of solving these expressions with signs and symbols is to get the variables alone by doing the opposite operations on both sides of these term collections.
What are equations and inequalities?
These are one-to-one relationships that involve multiplying a term or collection of terms by itself.
What are exponential expressions?
Cross multiplication is the easiest way to solve this equality of two ratios, or number/term quantities.
What are proportions?
This quadratic graph opens up when the first term is positive and down when the leading coefficient is negative.
What is a parabola?
This is the solution to the linear expression -3(2d-4).
What is -6d+12?
To solve these, you can make sure that they are in slope-intercept form before you graph them on a Coordinate plane and/or you can test the points by substituting them into the expressions with greater/less than (or equal to signs) so that it might be easier to graph and/or find the solution to this relation.
What are systems of inequalities?
These are an array of numbers.
What are matrices?
This is a ratio that measures how steep a line is.
What is slope?
This is a conic section that has two smooth curves.
What is a hyperbola?