Solving Multi-Step Equations
... Sometimes one side of an equation has has a variable expression as the numerator of a fraction. With this type of equation, it may help to first multiply both sides of the equation by the denominator. ...
... Sometimes one side of an equation has has a variable expression as the numerator of a fraction. With this type of equation, it may help to first multiply both sides of the equation by the denominator. ...
Sections 6.1-6.5 Review #1
... Suppose the graph of y = 2x2 is translated 4 units to the left and 5 units up. 1. Write an equation, in vertex form, for the image. _____________________________________________________ 2. Suppose the point (2,8) is on the preimage. What point on the image corresponds to this point? ________________ ...
... Suppose the graph of y = 2x2 is translated 4 units to the left and 5 units up. 1. Write an equation, in vertex form, for the image. _____________________________________________________ 2. Suppose the point (2,8) is on the preimage. What point on the image corresponds to this point? ________________ ...
SM2H Unit 3 – Solving Quadratic Equations
... Why have three different forms of a Quadratic Equation? Each form of a quadratic equation gives us easy access to important information – either about the solutions of the equation or about the graph of the quadratic function. The graph of a quadratic function is called a parabola. (You’ll learn mor ...
... Why have three different forms of a Quadratic Equation? Each form of a quadratic equation gives us easy access to important information – either about the solutions of the equation or about the graph of the quadratic function. The graph of a quadratic function is called a parabola. (You’ll learn mor ...
Itô diffusion
In mathematics — specifically, in stochastic analysis — an Itô diffusion is a solution to a specific type of stochastic differential equation. That equation is similar to the Langevin equation used in physics to describe the Brownian motion of a particle subjected to a potential in a viscous fluid. Itô diffusions are named after the Japanese mathematician Kiyosi Itô.