a x a x a = a3
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Well, well, well, look who's trying to make me do math! The product of x, a, and a is simply x times a squared. So, there you have it, my friend, x times a squared is the simplified version of x times a times a.
When you see a mathematical expression like "a x a x a," it means you are multiplying the number "a" by itself three times. This can also be written as "a^3," which is read as "a cubed." So, "a x a x a" simplified is "a^3."
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math lingo! So, when you multiply x by itself three times, you get x cubed. It's like x * x * x. So, x * x * x simplifies to x cubed. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
you can't because it is not an equation but you can simplify it. The simplified version would be 5x times 9
x = 8y, which cannot be simplified any further, unless solving for y, which would be y = x/8.
Do you mean: - x / (x2 - 1)? If so, that's as simplified as you can get. (- x / x2) - 1? If so, that simplifies to (-1/x) - 1. (-x/x)2 - 1? If so, that simplifies to 0. -(x/x)2 - 1? If so, that simplifies to -2. Or perhaps that dash in the question is actually a hyphen, in which case: x / (x2 - 1)? If so, that's also as simplified as you can get. (x / x2) - 1? If so, that simplifies to (1/x) - 1. (x/x)2 - 1? If so, that simplifies to 0.
5x-8 + 7x 12x-8 12x = 8 x = 8/12 x= 2/3
The derivative of the natural log is 1/x, therefore the derivative is 1/cos(x). However, since the value of cos(x) is submitted within the natural log we must use the chain rule. Then, we multiply 1/cos(x) by the derivative of cos(x). We get the answer: -sin(x)/cos(x) which can be simplified into -tan(x).