x times 1 is x. Anything times 1 is still that same anything.
are you trying to say (-2x) times 1 times (x-5)? if so, the answer is -2xsquared + 10x
0.1 x 10 = 1
CosX(Sin^(2)X) = 1 Use trig. identity ; Sin^(X) = (1 - Cos^(2)X) Hence CosX(1 - Cos^(2)(X)) = 1 CosX = 1 X = 0 & 1 - Cos^(2)x = 1 Cos^(2)X = 0 ( 1 - 1) Square rooting CosX = 0 X = 90, 270 ....
1 x 276, 2 x 138, 3 x 92, 4 x 69, 6 x 46, 12 x 23, 23 x 12, 46 x 6, 69 x 4, 92 x 3, 138 x 2, 276 x 1 = 276
(1/4) x 12 = 3
x^-1 * x^-1 =x^(-1 + -1) =x^-2 or alternatively: 1/x times 1/x =1/x^2 (1/x^2) is the same as (x^-2)
(14x)(x)+1 14x^2 + 1
X + 1 x X +1 = 2x + 1
5.791 x 5.791 x 5.791 x 5.791 = approximately 1,125
Oh, what a happy little question! To find the answer, we simply need to think about numbers that multiply together to make 36. Let's see... 1 times 1 times 6 times 6 equals 36, or 1 times 2 times 3 times 6 also equals 36. There are many combinations, so let's just enjoy the process of discovering them together!
13 x 1 x 2 = 26
No it 1mile times 1mile times 1mile
(x) x 1 =x
you x 1 = you
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-6 x -5 x -1 = -30