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What is x2 times x3?

If x2 and x3 are meant to represent x2 and x3, then x2 times x3 = x5 You find the product of exponent variables by adding the exponents.


How do you solve x5 equals 64x2?

x5 = x3 times x2. In this case x3 = 64 so x = cube root of 64 ie 4


Factor x5 plus x2?

x2(x3 + 1) is the best you can do there.


What is x5 divided by x3?

1.6667


Who were the last 5 golden glove winners for the cubs?

Andre Dawson x2, Bob Derier, Ron Santo x5, Greg Maddux x5, Mark Grace x2


What is the area of a rectangle x2 by x3?

x5 square units.


What is the prime factorization of 4500 using exponents?

3²x5³x2²


How do you get the highest degree of polynomial?

x2 - x10 + x5 - x12 - x3


How do you divide an exponential equation?

X5/X3 5 - 3 = X2 =====That is the exponent part; subtract the bottom exponent from the top exponent. X3/X5 3 - 5 X - 2 =====or, 1/X2 ===


If the mean of 5 numbers is 34 and one more number is added and the mean becomes 35 what is the number added?

(x1+x2+...+x5)/5 = 34 (x1+x2+...+x5)= 5 * 34 = 170 [(x1+x2+...+x5) + x6]/6 = 35 170 + x6 = 6*35 = 210 x6 =210-170=40 Answer is 40


How do you factor when there's powers in the equation?

A power can be factored in many different ways; for example: x5 = x times x4 = x2 times x3. When such a power appears as a term in combination with other expressions, you should look out for common factoring patterns. Here are two examples: x2 + x5 Here, you can use the pattern "common factor". In this case, both parts have the common factor x2, so you can factor it out. x4 - 1 Here, you can use the pattern "difference of squares". Note that x4 is the square of x2, and 1 is the square of 1.


How do you factor -x5-x3 plus 6x?

-x(x2 - 2)(x2 + 3)