0 squared is 0. Zero times zero equals zero.
No, it equals 0. If you have nothing, and you multiply it by nothing, you still have nothing.
Not quite sure of the given coordinates but in general the distance formula is:- Square root of [(x1-x2)squared+(y1-y2)squared]
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When you divide b squared by b squared, you are essentially dividing like terms. The rule of exponents states that when you divide like bases, you subtract the exponents. In this case, b squared divided by b squared simplifies to b^(2-2) which equals b^0. Any non-zero number raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1. Therefore, b squared divided by b squared equals 1.
Yes, it does.
144 + 0
No, it equals 0. If you have nothing, and you multiply it by nothing, you still have nothing.
3x squared - (3x) squared = 0
The ISBN of Q-Squared is 0-671-89151-0.
36. 02 = 0 62 = 36
2x -2 squared = 0
0x-x=0
18 squared is 324 182=324
Solve this problem -x squared -40x- 80 =0
No, unless "a" happens to be equal to 0, or to 1.
If x squared -10 = 0 then x = the square root of 10
x squared -2x-3 equals 0 is the same as (x + 1)(x - 3) = 0