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We know that when you submit questions you aren't free to use the right format to make the mathematical terms crystal clear. It is likely that you mean "x squared times 6 plus x squared times 2", which is clearer. You can factor out the "x squared" and you will see that you get "x squared times 8". You COULD mean (6x) squared plus (2x) squared, which would be different. 6x times 6x would equal x squared times 36, so your answer will be much different.
2x2 x 3x2 = 6 x4 (2x)2 x (3x)2 = 36 x4
It is: -x squared
It is -2*x*x
(x + 6)(x - 6)
X squared = x+6 6+x=x squared X=6
Six 'squared' means six times itself (6 x 6), which equals 36.
We know that when you submit questions you aren't free to use the right format to make the mathematical terms crystal clear. It is likely that you mean "x squared times 6 plus x squared times 2", which is clearer. You can factor out the "x squared" and you will see that you get "x squared times 8". You COULD mean (6x) squared plus (2x) squared, which would be different. 6x times 6x would equal x squared times 36, so your answer will be much different.
(watts equal) voltage times current (e x I ) 120 x 20 resistance times current squared (r x I squared) 6 ohms x20 squared voltage squared divided by resistance (E squared divided by resistance) 120squared divided by 6 check OHMS LAW,
Yes, x times x equals x squared.
sqrt(36) * y2 = 6*y2
2x2 x 3x2 = 6 x4 (2x)2 x (3x)2 = 36 x4
16 to the 4th power, or 16 x 16 x 16 x 16 = 65,536
If your doing exponents (x squared) the answer is x. If your multiplying( X times 2) the answer is 2
6 times ?2 ? equals a number.
No. Cos squared x is not the same as cos x squared. Cos squared x means cos (x) times cos (x) Cos x squared means cos (x squared)
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