"Second power" means that you multiply something with itself. In this case, (10 + 15) (10 + 15).
The order of operations is not clear; for example, what goes into the numerator and what goes into the denominator. Please rewrite, using appropriate parentheses. For example, if there is an addition in the denominator, put parentheses around the entire denominator.
The verbal expression of 3b to the second power plus 2a to the 3rd power is "three b squared plus two a cubed."
Just take the parenthesis and you will have your answer.
Your equation is a trimonial (made up of 3 parts) so your equation will end up being two sets of parentheses. In the first parentheses at the beginning goes the 2x, and at the begining of the second parentheses is x (because when you multiply 2x by x you get 2x^2 (two x squared) next you need to find two numbers that multiply to get six and also when you add them together you get seven. However since the beginning number is 2 (from the 2x) one of those two numbers has to be multiplied by 2 in order to get seven. The numbers needed are 2 and 3 with the two being the one that is multiplied by two. Therefore the second two needs to be i the second paretheses and the three needs to be in the first. Your equation will end up looking like this: (2x+3)(x+2)
(5.9x^3 + 3.4x^2 - 7) - (2.9x^3 - 9.6x^2 + 3) = 3x^3 +13x^2 -10
"Second power" means that you multiply something with itself. In this case, (10 + 15) (10 + 15).
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It is a polynomial expression in x. What about it?
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The order of operations is not clear; for example, what goes into the numerator and what goes into the denominator. Please rewrite, using appropriate parentheses. For example, if there is an addition in the denominator, put parentheses around the entire denominator.
2a to the second power. If you combine the like terms, (a to the second power + a to the second power), it would be the same as 2a to the second power.
Without parentheses, the expression is way too ambiguous.
208,000,000
(c + d)(c + d)
The answer is 258x
The verbal expression of 3b to the second power plus 2a to the 3rd power is "three b squared plus two a cubed."