(5x - 3)(2x + 1)
what does5 squared look like in a algebraic problem
They are like terms and can be added together as 11x squared
well, i believe it goes like this (not certain) 25 is the only not prime number so... 3xcubed x squared -5 squared
Because its cut
I'm not clear on your terminology but I'm pretty sure it would look like this: 4(a-3). In this case 4 is the greatest common factor.
it means like ac angle or a squared like in the phythangren theorem its a squared + b squared = c squared
It would be a Sun Protection Factor factor! (A bit like PIN number).
x2*x2...You would add the two exponents like this x(2+2), making it x4.
It depends if there are parentheses or not... for example if the problem looks like this: (-b)^2, then do (-b)x(-b) and get b^2 OR if the problem looks like this: -b^2, then do -(b)(b) which would be -b^2 As u can see, the parentheses' placement make a large difference in the final answer.
Squared means: So basically, say a number, for example 6, it would be 6x6. Another example, a number like 3, 3 squared would be 3x3. It means that A number times that number you just said.
The answer is .0284278589. To solve you solve like a normal squared problem, just with a negative. So, on a calculator like a TI-83, you do this: 5.9310^-2
Converting squared cm into regular cm does not make sense, one is an area and the other a linear length. But if you are referring to squared cm as an area and would like to find the side of a square which would enclose such area, then you can take the square root of the squared cm to get cm