x X x^2 .
Think of the first term as 'x^1'
Then since the coefficients are the same, we can add the indices.
x^1 X x^2 = x^(1 + 2) = x^3
x cubed
x2, or "x squared"
3x2
One plus cosecant squared x is equal to cotangent squared x.
It equals the value of 'q', multiplied by itself.
In mathematics, the term "squared" refers to multiplying a number by itself. For example, if a number x is squared, it is equivalent to x multiplied by x, or x^2. It is a way of indicating that a number is being raised to the power of 2.
x2, or "x squared"
(X2) (X2) = X4 x squared multiplied by x squared is x raised to the 4th power.
I assume you mean (x+10)(x+2) This would equal x^2+12x+20 x^2 means x squared
14 multiplied by 14 (or 14 squared) equals 196.
3x2
When a number is squared, it means that it is that number is multiplied by itself. So in this case it would be 9x9 which is equal to 81.
x to the third power or x cubed x 3
One plus cosecant squared x is equal to cotangent squared x.
If x is equal to 5, then x squared plus 25 is equal to 50.
It equals the value of 'q', multiplied by itself.
The result of a number multiplied by itself
It is t2 (t squared). Anytime you multiply a number or a variable by itself, then it is squared. If it's multiplied by itself 3 times, then it's cubed, or t3