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Would
√c + e
be the same as
√(c + e^2) ?
And can anyone explain why.
√c + e
be the same as
√(c + e^2) ?
And can anyone explain why.
This is called additivity. It's one of the two basic properties of any linear map.open windows said:Would
√c + e
be the same as
√(c + e^2) ?
And can anyone explain why.
this is general maths buddy, not 4 unitMark576 said:Square both sides:
LHS = c+2e√c+e2
RHS = c+e2
=> From this we can conclude: LHS * RHS ∴ √LHS * √RHS, where e*0, c*0. Unless of course e is standing for Euler's number, in which case the situation is never true, for all c>0.