The answer depends on the sign (if any) between 5 and x : which we cannot see.
If there is none, or if it is the sign for multiplication or addition then "yes". Otherwise, no.
yes
Yes they do.
No, (5x) and (x^5) do not represent the same expression. (5x) means 5 multiplied by the variable (x), while (x^5) means (x) raised to the fifth power. These expressions have different meanings and will yield different values for any given value of (x).
(x-5) is the same as x-5
A compound inequality would be a combination of two or more inequalities, combined with AND or with OR. This can be implied, as in 2 < x < 5, which means: 2 < x AND x < 5.
yes
Yes they do.
Yes. Because the x and the 5 can change in same ways.
Yes. Because the x and the 5 can change in same ways.
Same thing as they do when you are graphing.
the order of the factors does not alter the result
-(-5) is the same thing as -1(-5). -1 x -5 = 5
Ford uses the 5 x 4.5", or 5 x 114.3mm, same thing.
(x-5) is the same as x-5
No not when wriiten 5x. it isnt five x's, but if 5 x then can be possible for five x's
Yes: x+5 is the same as 5+x
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