what does5 squared look like in a algebraic problem
They are like terms and can be added together as 11x squared
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well, i believe it goes like this (not certain) 25 is the only not prime number so... 3xcubed x squared -5 squared
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.
Oh, dude, when you add 6x squared and 2x squared, you get 8x squared. It's like combining 6 apples with 2 apples and ending up with 8 apples. So, in math terms, 6x squared plus 2x squared equals 8x squared. Easy peasy!
Oh, what a happy little math problem we have here! When you multiply x squared by x squared, you simply add the exponents, giving you x to the power of 4. It's like painting a beautiful landscape with layers of colors blending together harmoniously.
The expression 4x^2 - x^2 simplifies to 3x^2. This is because when you subtract x^2 from 4x^2, you are left with 3x^2. The coefficients remain the same, but the variable term is simplified by subtracting the like terms.
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).
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.
x2*x2...You would add the two exponents like this x(2+2), making it x4.