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14x squared minus 7x to the 3rd power can be factored to 7x2(2-x).
(x2 + 1)(x2 - 2)
(2-6)2 = 0.000244140625
4 cubed is 64, 3 squared is 9, so 55.
The answer depends on what the question is!
As an example, the product of (a + b) (a - b) is equal to a squared - b squared."Special product" simply means that there are special cases, when multiplying polynomials, that are worth memorizing. For example, if you know the above, then you can easily start factoring any expression that contains the difference of two perfect squares - for example, x squared minus 1, a to the power 6 minus b to the power 4, or even - if you start using complex numbers - a squared + b squared = a squared - (-1) b squared.
n squared minus six.
b^3 - 25b^2 - 4b + 100 = 0 b = 25 or b = -2
x3-5x2+x is already simplified.
X2 A number to the second power is squared.
This math question is ambiguous. Furthermore, there is no actual answer. It's like asking what is 2*x + 3*y? The answer to that question is 2*x + 3*y. Without further information, your question answers itself.
5x^2(4x - 5)(5x + 11)