2y squared * y cubed= 2y^5 (2y to the fifth power)
2y to power 5
9y cubed plus 2y squared
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2y.2y
xcubed-1 Answer::(X-1)(Xsquared+X+1) when you factor xcubed minus a number its the same thing as x cubed minus y cubed and x cubed minus y cubed factors to:: (x-y)(xsquared+xy+y squared) the first factor, (x-y), is the cubed root of the first and the cubed root of the second, so in the answer i have (x-1), which is x cubed minus one cubed :) the second factor, (xsquared+xy+ysquared), you take the first number squared, Xsquared, then the first and second one multiplied together, XY, and then the second number squared, Ysquared, so in the answer i have (xsquared+x+1), which is x squared, then x times 1 which is just x, and positive 1, which is negative 1 squared :) x^3 - 1
suppose u have a(x) and b(y)where a and b are constants , Multiplying a(x) by b(y) it's simply ab(xy) So if u have 2x by 2y this equals to 4xy or The answer is 4xy. 2x = 2 times x 2y = 2 times y 2 times x times 2 times y = 2 times 2 times x times y = 4xy
9y cubed plus 2y squared
2x^2y^3(4x^2 - 3xy + 1)
Y squared (Y^2)
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x cubed y cubed z squared
x to the 5th power times y to the fourth power
(75y - 12x^2) * y = 75y^2 -12x^2y 75y - (12x^2 * y) = 75y -12x^2y
multiply by 2y/x
(x2y2)3 + (x3y3)2 = 2x6y6.
(2y + 1) + (y^2 + 1) = 2y + 1 + y^2 + 1 = y^2 + 2y + 2
if you take your time youll figure out its e=mc2