x7 is the same as 7x. However, x^7 is significantly different from 7x
seventh degree polynomial x3 times x4 = x7
The product rule is a formula that is used to find the derivative of the product of two or more functions. It is summarized as thus: y' = u x v' + v x u' ("first times the derivative of the second, plus the second times the derivative of the first"). Ex: y = (2x4 + 6x3 + 9x) X (3x2 + x7+ 12) y' = (2x4 + 6x3 + 9x) X (6x + 7x6) + (3x2 + x7+ 12) X (8x3 + 18x2 + 9) y' = 12x5 + 14x10 + 36x4 + 54x2 + 63x7 + 24x5 + 54x4 + 27x2 + 8x10 + 18x9 + 9x7 + 96x3 + 216x2 + 108 y' = 36x5 + 22x10 + 90x4 + 297x2 + 72x7 + 18x9 + 96x3 + 108
8+8+8/8=3
No, 8 squared is 8 multiplied by 8 (82 = 8*8 = 64)
x7
√x7 = (x7)1/2 = x7/2 ≡ x3.5
sqrt(x7) = sqrt(x6*x) = x3*sqrt(x)or, more simply,sqrt(x7) = x7/2 = x3.5sqrt(x7) = sqrt(x6*x) = x3*sqrt(x)or, more simply,sqrt(x7) = x7/2 = x3.5sqrt(x7) = sqrt(x6*x) = x3*sqrt(x)or, more simply,sqrt(x7) = x7/2 = x3.5sqrt(x7) = sqrt(x6*x) = x3*sqrt(x)or, more simply,sqrt(x7) = x7/2 = x3.5
It will fit both of them.
X = -31/8 = -3.875
what d\oes a x7 stand fotr.
If you mean n times 7 equals 56... Then the value of n is 8 !
=X7^5
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1+8x7=57 but (1+8)x7=63. I'm not sure what you're looking for.
Depends on where the parentheses are. X(7-4) + X7 + 4 = 10X + 4 X(7-4) + X(7+4) = 14X