You can't assign a value to this expression, until you know the value of "x".
Assuming you mean x2 / (x+5), you can't simplify it either; there are no common factors. I would leave it just the way it is.
You can't assign a value to this expression, until you know the value of "x".
Assuming you mean x2 / (x+5), you can't simplify it either; there are no common factors. I would leave it just the way it is.
You can't assign a value to this expression, until you know the value of "x".
Assuming you mean x2 / (x+5), you can't simplify it either; there are no common factors. I would leave it just the way it is.
You can't assign a value to this expression, until you know the value of "x".
Assuming you mean x2 / (x+5), you can't simplify it either; there are no common factors. I would leave it just the way it is.
85
This is the common form of the Pythagorean Theorem. It describes the relationship between the two legs of a right triangle and the hypotenuse.
x - 3
Using the discriminant of b^2 -4ac = 0 the value of k works out as -2
1000000
104
2 squared plus 2 x 3 = 10, 7 squared plus 7 x 2 = 63, 6 squared plus 6 x 5 = 66,8 squared plus 8 x 4 = 96 so 9 squared plus 9 x 7 = 81 + 63 = 144.
It is a quadratic equation.
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85
This is the common form of the Pythagorean Theorem. It describes the relationship between the two legs of a right triangle and the hypotenuse.
The centre is (-5, 3)
x + 3
x + 5
x + 10
x + 5
No. In the order of operations, 5 divided by 5 comes first. Let's say x equals 2. 2 plus 5 divided by 5 plus two 2 plus 1 plus 2 3 plus 2 equals 5. The answer is 5