2 squared simply means two times itself, or in other words, 2*2
x(4x-2)
x2 - 2x = x(x - 2)
2(x-32)(x+60)
(1-y)(1+y)
The expression "a squared b squared minus c squared" can be mathematically represented as ( (ab)^2 - c^2 ). This can be factored using the difference of squares formula, which states that ( x^2 - y^2 = (x - y)(x + y) ). Thus, it can be factored as ( (ab - c)(ab + c) ).
x(4x-2)
x2 - 2x = x(x - 2)
2(x-32)(x+60)
64 - x^(2) => 8^(2) - x^(2) => ( 8 - x)(8 + x) Note the different signs.
(1-y)(1+y)
The expression "a squared b squared minus c squared" can be mathematically represented as ( (ab)^2 - c^2 ). This can be factored using the difference of squares formula, which states that ( x^2 - y^2 = (x - y)(x + y) ). Thus, it can be factored as ( (ab - c)(ab + c) ).
The expression (5n^2 - 6n) can be factored by taking out the greatest common factor, which is (n). This gives us (n(5n - 6)). Thus, the factored form of the expression is (n(5n - 6)).
2
If you mean (1+2x)2, that is already factored.
(x - 8)(x - 6)
16 - y2 = (4 - y)*(4 + y)
6x2 + 5x - 6 is factored out to (2x + 3)(3x - 2).