16x
the answer to this is 4x + 57 (assuming that the 4x in the question is algebra)
4x^2 + 3
4x + 3 doesn't factor. It is in its simplest form.
(4x + 3)(4x + 3) (4x + 3)2
y = 2x^(2) + 4x + 8 dy.dx = 2(2)x^(2-1) + 4x^(1-1) +8x^(0) dy/dc = 2(2)x^(1) + (1)4x^(0) + (0)8x^(0-1) dy/dx = 4x + 4 + 0 dy/dx = 4x + 4 *The derivative). NB #1 The original index number becomes a coefficient ( in brackets). Then subtract '1' from the original index value, for the new index value. #2 Any term raised to the power of '0' = 1. #3 Any term multiplied by '0' = 0.
4x + 16 + 1 = 4x + 17 which cannot be factorised.
(4x+5)(4x+5)
8x + 15
4x + 20y
It is -4x - 4
4x plus 3 plus 2x is equivalent to expression 6x plus 3.
8x - 7y + 6