x^(2) + y^(2) = 36 = 6^(2)
The graph is a circle of radius '6' , centred on the origin (0,0).
its a simple parobola symmetric about y axis, having its vertex at (0,-4). we can make its graph by changing its equation in standard form so that we can get its different standard points like vertex, focus, etc.
that's one It would start at 0,0, move right and up at a 45-degree angle to 1,1, then bend VERY SHARPLY upward, quickly resembling a straight, perfectly vertical line.
Oh, dude, when you square a negative number, it becomes positive, so -6 squared is 36. It's like math trying to play tricks on you, but nah, we got this. So yeah, -6 squared equals 36, simple as that.
Well, honey, when you multiply x by negative x, you get negative x squared. It's like math's way of saying "two wrongs don't make a right, they make a negative." So, in this case, x times negative x equals negative x squared.
A quadratic relationship is a mathematical relationship that can be expressed by a quadratic formula in which the highest exponent is two (i.e., x squared). On a graph, this relationship will look like a parabola.
A U shaped parabola
The equation is y=x(x+1)(x-2)2
its a simple parobola symmetric about y axis, having its vertex at (0,-4). we can make its graph by changing its equation in standard form so that we can get its different standard points like vertex, focus, etc.
24 squared is 24 x 24 or 24^2 which equals 576.
Draw the graph of negative X squared plus 5 minus X cubed and find the values of x where it intersects the x axis.
the x-axis... obviously! the x-axis... obviously!
It looks like a parabola which looks like a U shape.
that's one It would start at 0,0, move right and up at a 45-degree angle to 1,1, then bend VERY SHARPLY upward, quickly resembling a straight, perfectly vertical line.
Eight squared is like saying you take eight multiplied by eight. In this case it equals out to sixty four.
Well, darling, if we're talking math, P squared plus P squared equals 2P squared. It's as simple as that. So, next time you're trying to impress someone with your algebra skills, just remember this little gem.
im not sure sure but i think it is squares on paper and a graph then put the information on to it durr.... ;]
a square number e.g 5 squared would be like 5x5 so 5 squared equals 25 and 5x5=25