
Laws of Exponents
... In this problem, the 16 is called the radicand, the 4 is the index, and the 2 is the root. The symbol is known as the radical sign. If the index is not written, then it is understood to be 2. The entire expression is known as a radical expression or just a radical. ...
... In this problem, the 16 is called the radicand, the 4 is the index, and the 2 is the root. The symbol is known as the radical sign. If the index is not written, then it is understood to be 2. The entire expression is known as a radical expression or just a radical. ...
Scientific Notation and Error
... very small numbers in the form: M x 10n M is a number between 1 and 10 n is an integer ...
... very small numbers in the form: M x 10n M is a number between 1 and 10 n is an integer ...
MATH-120: Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
... Give a geometrical interpretation of two dimensional vectors. Define: (a) length of a vector, (b) unit vector (c) Zero vector Define addition of vectors. Give a geometrical interpretation of 4. Define the product of a real number and a vector. Give a geometrical interpretation of 6. Define subtracti ...
... Give a geometrical interpretation of two dimensional vectors. Define: (a) length of a vector, (b) unit vector (c) Zero vector Define addition of vectors. Give a geometrical interpretation of 4. Define the product of a real number and a vector. Give a geometrical interpretation of 6. Define subtracti ...
Chapter04
... "The quantum-mechanical operators f and g, which in quantum theory replace the classically defined functions f and g, must always be such that the commutator of f and g corresponds to the Poisson bracket of f and g according to ...
... "The quantum-mechanical operators f and g, which in quantum theory replace the classically defined functions f and g, must always be such that the commutator of f and g corresponds to the Poisson bracket of f and g according to ...
Sec1.3 - Gordon State College
... To remedy this situation, we define a new number that solves this equation, called the imaginary unit, which is not a real number. The solution to x2 = - 1 is the imaginary unit I where i2 = - 1, or i 1 ...
... To remedy this situation, we define a new number that solves this equation, called the imaginary unit, which is not a real number. The solution to x2 = - 1 is the imaginary unit I where i2 = - 1, or i 1 ...