x2 - x - 6 is a polynomial expression, often referred to as a trinomial as it has three terms. If it were made equal to some value (for example x2 - x - 6 = 0) then it would become a quadratic equation.
This particular expression can be factored :-
x2 - x - 6 = (x - 3)(x + 2)
x^2+x^2=2x^2
x[x+1] squared Simplified is, to my knowledge, x squared plus ( x + 1) squared
(2x6 - 128) 2(x6 - 64) 2(x6 - 26 ) 2 (x3 - 23)(x3 + 23) x=2 ans The answer above is correct to 2(x6-26) 26√(x6-26) 2(x-6√2)3(x+6√2)3 2(x-1.1224620483093729814335330496792)3(x+1.1224620483093729814335330496792)3 Therefore, if that equation equals to 0, x=±1.1224620483093729814335330496792
x^2+x^2=2x^2
I believe this is one: [(X,... X+1,... X+2,... X+3,...) squared] +1 Where X is any natural number. (X) squared + 1 (X + 1) squared + 1 (X + 2) squared + 1 (X + 3) squared + 1...
I think you've left out something. Is one of the "x" functions squared?
log(x6) = log(x) + log(6) = 0.7782*log(x) log(x6) = 6*log(x)
x times x times x times x times x times x = x6
x^2+x^2=2x^2
No. Cos squared x is not the same as cos x squared. Cos squared x means cos (x) times cos (x) Cos x squared means cos (x squared)
x * x * x * x * x * x
(X2) (X2) = X4 x squared multiplied by x squared is x raised to the 4th power.
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Sin squared, cos squared...you removed the x in the equation.
x[x+1] squared Simplified is, to my knowledge, x squared plus ( x + 1) squared
2 squared X 3 squared = 5 squared
If you mean a2 x a2... the answer is a4