C2x + C2y = C2(x + y)
Do you mean 5x SQUARED? If so: 5(x^-2x-3) 5(x-3)(x+1) I used ^ to mean squared so it's easier to read.
This is the common form of the Pythagorean Theorem. It describes the relationship between the two legs of a right triangle and the hypotenuse.
The value of such an expression depends on the values assigned to the variables, in this case, x and c.
If your Problem is organized like this: A x squared plus B x plus C, the equation is: (B plus or minus the square root of(B squared minus 4 A C)) over 2A
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there has to be more to the question is there a way you can tell what the equation equals
ax2+bx+c = 0 is the general form of a quadratic equation which normally has two solutions
Well pythagorus theoreum is a squared plus b squared equals c squared and circumference equals pie x diameter and area equals pie x radius squared
The Pythagoream Thereom is a^2 + b^2 = c^2. Written out it is a squared plus b squared equals c squared.
a^2b^2c^2 ^2 is squared
The idea is to take half the coefficient of the linear term (in this case, of 24), and square it. This will be the value for "c".