no you cant
It is non-linear relationship. This could be a polynomial relationship where the polynomial is of order > 1. Or it could be any other algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic, hyperbolic, etc relationship. It could be a step relationship, or could even be a random mapping.
Well, it's a non-linear relationship. It could be inverse, or quadratic, or many other things.
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Could be is very hard to describe. If its said in a relationship, then its just maybe with more of a yes answer to it
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It could be a hyperbolic graph, but it does depend on what is in the numerator.
How could you use inverse operations to divide larger number
An inverse relationship means that as one variable increases, the other decreases, which can be represented graphically. In a bar chart, this could be illustrated by two bars where an increase in one bar correlates with a decrease in the other, though bar charts typically display discrete data rather than continuous relationships. A straight line, particularly in a scatter plot, more effectively represents an inverse relationship, showing a downward slope as one variable rises while the other falls.
The answer, which depends on the context could beadditive inverse,multiplicative inverse or reciprocal,reflection in the origin.
'Barangay' is a term used in the Philippines to describe a suburban neighbourhood. Thus barangay relationship, by way of language, could mean the interaction between people and the places within that suburb.
There is no multiplicative inverse of 0. By definition, when you multiply a number by its multiplicative inverse, the product is 1. However, when you multiply 0 by anything, the product is 0. Those two statements could not logically co-exist if there were any multiplicative inverse of 0, so there is no such thing.
I could do that if you gave me the original matrix.