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You could just pull out the half: it will be (1/2) cos squared x.
x[x+1] squared Simplified is, to my knowledge, x squared plus ( x + 1) squared
Yes, x times x equals x squared.
x^2+x^2=2x^2
I believe this is one: [(X,... X+1,... X+2,... X+3,...) squared] +1 Where X is any natural number. (X) squared + 1 (X + 1) squared + 1 (X + 2) squared + 1 (X + 3) squared + 1...
You could just pull out the half: it will be (1/2) cos squared x.
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)
x2-b = 9 x2 = 9+b Square root both sides: x = the square root of (9+b)
3x squared - x squared = 2x squared
(X2) (X2) = X4 x squared multiplied by x squared is x raised to the 4th power.
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x[x+1] squared Simplified is, to my knowledge, x squared plus ( x + 1) squared
Sin squared, cos squared...you removed the x in the equation.
2 squared X 3 squared = 5 squared
If you mean a2 x a2... the answer is a4
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.
X squared = x+6 6+x=x squared X=6