x2*x2...You would add the two exponents like this x(2+2), making it x4.
It is -2*x*x
It is: x*x = x2
The expression "6 times x squared" can be written as 6x^2, where x is a variable representing an unknown value. This expression indicates that x is being squared and then multiplied by 6. When simplifying, you would multiply 6 by the square of x to get the final result.
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.
p2 X p2 = p4or p X p X p X p = p4
No. Cos squared x is not the same as cos x squared. Cos squared x means cos (x) times cos (x) Cos x squared means cos (x squared)
x cubed, or x³
x squared means x times x. Since x can be any number, x times x can also be any number.
x cubed
16 to the 4th power, or 16 x 16 x 16 x 16 = 65,536
No. x squared is x times x, whereas 2x is x + x.
x times the sum of x and 9 x times (x times 9) x(9x) 9 times x[squared] 9x[squared]
If you mean -(x^2) * x then the answer is -x^3 if you mean (-x)^2 * x then the answer is x^3
It is -2*x*x
It is: x*x = x2
X squared equals x times x.
Well x squared could can be broken down (factored) into x times x. So yes, it can be.