P squared = P*P. When divided by P, the equation becomes (P*P/P, and the answer is "P".
1 is the numerical coefficient if no other numeral is shown.
Well, darling, if we're talking math, P squared plus P squared equals 2P squared. It's as simple as that. So, next time you're trying to impress someone with your algebra skills, just remember this little gem.
If c = 1/8 πn2p, then p = 8c / (πn2)
-2p squared
The expression 3X divided by X squared can be simplified by dividing the coefficient of X by the coefficient of X squared. In this case, 3X divided by X squared simplifies to 3/X. This is because when dividing by a term with an exponent, you subtract the exponents in the denominator from the exponents in the numerator.
p2 X p2 = p4or p X p X p X p = p4
Eg "3x squared" the coefficient of x is 3
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here! So, "p times p squared" is basically p multiplied by p squared, which is p to the power of 2. When you multiply p by p squared, you're essentially multiplying p by p to the power of 2, which gives you p to the power of 3. So, the answer is p cubed. Math can be fun... sometimes.
p^2(p squared)
-3.
The coefficient is 1.6