Only when X or Y = 0 That is because (x + y) squared = x^2 + 2xy + y^2 x^2 + 2xy + y^2 = x^2 + y^2 when x or y = 0
X^2 + Y^2 = 36 Y^2 = 36 - X^2 Y = (+/-)sqrt(36 - X^2) A circle. X = (+/-) 6 Y = (+/-) 6
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The term "3y squared" represents the product of 3 and y squared. This means you are multiplying the number 3 by the variable y raised to the power of 2. In mathematical terms, it can be written as 3y^2. This expression denotes 3 times y squared, where y is multiplied by itself.
y^3 + y^2 - 6 (y+2) (y-3) i think
Only when X or Y = 0 That is because (x + y) squared = x^2 + 2xy + y^2 x^2 + 2xy + y^2 = x^2 + y^2 when x or y = 0
Y squared (Y^2)
(a + x^2)(b + y^2)
(3x - y+ 2)(3x + y + 2)
(x+y)2
it is (x-y)(x-y) :)
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To find 2 times the sum of y and 5, you first need to calculate the sum of y and 5 by adding y and 5 together. Once you have the sum, you then multiply it by 2 to find the final result. The expression for this calculation would be 2(y + 5).
It is y^2 or y squared
i think its 3y squared
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