Assuming no parenthesis, perform the exponential operation first, then perform the multiplication.
16 x 22 = 16 x 4 = 64
One more than the square of x
9.7979589711327123927891362988236. I think that's right.
first, you square negative 4. Since negative times negative is positive, then you get positive sixteen., Then positive 16 times two is 32
To find the area in square metres from a linear measurement in metres, you need to square the length. Thus, sixteen metres squared would be (16 \times 16), which equals 256 square metres. Therefore, sixteen metres is equivalent to 256 square metres when considering area.
Sixteen times (16 x 2 = 32)
Area of a square = side2 Square A area = a2 Square B area = (4a)2 (4a)(4a) = 16a2 The area of square B is sixteen times the area of square A. Proof: Side of square A = 2 inches Side of square B = (4*2) = 8 inches Area of A = 22 = 4 square inches Area of B = 82 = 64 square inches 64 / 4 = 16
3 times sixteen is= 48
square root 2 times square root 3 times square root 8
negative 48
Sixteen times two is the same as 4 times 8 or thirty two
2/3 times 16 is 32/3 or about 10.67
256