9(m-cubed)+(m-squared)
Perimeter of a square = 4 * sideP = 4 * (2x +1)P = 8x + 4
This is called algebra. In algebra you can have many operations. You can add, subtract, multiply, divide, square, cube, square root, factor, or distribute. There are others but these are the main ones. You use these operations to find the numerical value of the variable.
A constant is a value that never changes such as 4, 6.5, 3/4, pi, or the square root of 5. This is different from a variable where the value varies like x. In the expression 5x, 5 is a constant and x is a variable.
It is "a squared minus eighteen b".
Oh, dude, x squared is not technically a variable itself, it's more like a term in an algebraic expression. The variable is actually just "x," but when you square it, you get x squared. It's like the cooler, more powerful version of x. So yeah, x squared is not a variable, it's just x being all squared up and stuff.
3(n-9)
0.5*x2 + 12
A polynomial is an expression of various exponentials of a variable wich may or may nor have coefficients and constants. The coefficients may have a radical, square root, cube root etc, but not the variable. A radical expression is any expression involving square roots, cube roots, etc. These may have the variable inside the radical but do not have to have them. sq root (5) is a radical expression, so is sq root (x) 3x2 + 2x - 9 is a polynomial, so is x + sq root (5)
The expression "5a²" represents a mathematical term where "5" is a coefficient and "a²" indicates that the variable "a" is squared (i.e., multiplied by itself). Therefore, "5a²" means 5 times the square of the variable "a." If you know the value of "a," you can substitute it into the expression to calculate the result.
Perimeter of a square = 4 * sideP = 4 * (2x +1)P = 8x + 4
The derivative of any constant - any expression that does not involve the independent variable - is zero.
It is a quadratic expression in the variable x.
2(3x + 25) 6x + 50
The expression (3ax^2) represents a mathematical term where (3) is a coefficient, (a) is a variable or constant, and (x^2) indicates that the variable (x) is squared. Together, it suggests that you multiply (3), (a), and the square of (x). This expression can be used in algebraic equations or polynomial functions.
It is an expression, in a variable x. Since it is not an equation, it cannot be solved.
It is a polynomial if the square root is in a coefficient but not if it is applied to the variable. A polynomial can have only integer powers of the variable. Thus: sqrt(2)*x3 + 4*x + 3 is a polynomial expression but 2*x3 + 4*sqrt(x) + 3 is not.
For variable m and n, the word "square" means m2 and "cube" means m3. The equation becomes m2 - n3 = 16.