Overview: What Are Inequalities? Most of the time, in order to solve problems in pre-algebra or algebra, students use equations, where number sentences are exactly equal. However, some number sentences…
read moreOverview: What Are Square Trinomials? Square trinomials are polynomials in the form ax2 + bx +c. They have three terms, with the highest degree a squared exponent. They are factored…
read moreOverview: What Is Absolute Value? The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line. Therefore, the absolute value of 3 is 3, and the…
read moreOverview: What Are Polynomials? Polynomials are a special type of mathematical expression created by adding and subtracting numbers and variables. They can be added, subtracted, multiplied, and many other operations. …
read moreOverview: What Is Zero? The number zero has a number of unique properties in mathematics. It is the center of the number line, a placeholder in place value, and the…
read moreOverview: A Set of Rules The order of operations refers to a set of rules that are commonly agreed upon in mathematics, so that the answer to a problem is…
read moreOverview: Chaotic Patterns Aren’t Random, Just Nonlinear Chaos theory is a system of mathematical modeling used for a number of systems found in mathematics, physics, biology, the social sciences, art,…
read moreOverview: Types of Numbers There are many different ways to describe numbers as they are used in operations and in algebra. When students look at the number line, most numbers…
read moreOverview of the Quadratic Formula The Quadratic Formula is a special math expression that can be used to help students solve math equations that take a distinct form: ax2…
read moreThis article assumes you have read our article on Polar Representation of a Complex Number Resuming from there, we had determined t = tan-1(b/a), which is called the amplitude or…
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