The statement n3 is ambiguous. I presume you mean n3, which means n cubed or n to the power of 3 (n*n*n). However, n3 (which should really be written as 3n) means n times 3 (n*3).
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Oh, dude, n3 in math lingo means n cubed. It's like when you take a number and multiply it by itself three times because, you know, math just loves to make things more complicated than they need to be. So, n3 is basically saying, "Hey, take this number and triple it like it's a shot of tequila at a party."
It could mean N3. Meaning that you take a number, and plug it into n. And in this case, you cube it.
Can't quite tell what you mean by n3. 1) If that's n3, then: If n3 is even, it can be expressed as n * n * n = 2 * t (t is a natural number). You can see that two is a factor of n3, and so it has to be a factor of n, because there is no ther number that could contribute to it. So n is even too. 2) If you mean 3 * n, then: 3 * n = 2 * t, where t is a natural number. Again, the only number to contribute factor 2 for the right side of equation is n. So n has to be even too.
It means the radius squared.
Term to Term rule in Maths is how much you go up or down in. e.g 1,2,3,4,5,6 would be +1
It means that you need to work much harder.
You mean 9x2? Well that is 18!