No. An "x term" normally means a term containg x to the power of one. Depending on the context of the question, it may include any powers of other variables and numerical constants.
It is the difference of two squares as for example: x squared-49 = (x-7)(x+7) Therefore the first term is plus and the last term is minus
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...
In mathematics, the term "squared" refers to multiplying a number by itself. For example, if a number x is squared, it is equivalent to x multiplied by x, or x^2. It is a way of indicating that a number is being raised to the power of 2.
Becasue it would be silly to call it y squared! Seriously though, the term comes from the fact that the area of a square with sides of length x units is x*x units of area.
The 2nd term of the given expression is 20
x2-9x can be factored by taking x out of each term x(x-9)
Assuming the second term is (-x)2 rather than -(x2), there is no difference. If the second term IS -(x2), then the difference is 2x2
It is the difference of two squares as for example: x squared-49 = (x-7)(x+7) Therefore the first term is plus and the last term is minus
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...
In mathematics, the term "squared" refers to multiplying a number by itself. For example, if a number x is squared, it is equivalent to x multiplied by x, or x^2. It is a way of indicating that a number is being raised to the power of 2.
Becasue it would be silly to call it y squared! Seriously though, the term comes from the fact that the area of a square with sides of length x units is x*x units of area.
The 2nd term of the given expression is 20
The term squared turns out to be extremely large number! The estimation here is approximately 1.67 x 1017.
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)
3x squared - x squared = 2x squared
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