√x7 = (x7)1/2 = x7/2 ≡ x3.5
sqrt(x7) = sqrt(x6*x) = x3*sqrt(x)or, more simply,sqrt(x7) = x7/2 = x3.5sqrt(x7) = sqrt(x6*x) = x3*sqrt(x)or, more simply,sqrt(x7) = x7/2 = x3.5sqrt(x7) = sqrt(x6*x) = x3*sqrt(x)or, more simply,sqrt(x7) = x7/2 = x3.5sqrt(x7) = sqrt(x6*x) = x3*sqrt(x)or, more simply,sqrt(x7) = x7/2 = x3.5
No, because of the sudden change of direction at that point.
It will fit both of them.
In mathematics, the symbol "x" typically represents multiplication. Therefore, "x7" means multiplying a number by 7. For example, if you have the expression 5 x 7, it would equal 35.
=X7^5
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When x = 7, f(x) = 3*(4-x) = 3*(-3) = -9
Depends on where the parentheses are. X(7-4) + X7 + 4 = 10X + 4 X(7-4) + X(7+4) = 14X
x7 is the same as 7x. However, x^7 is significantly different from 7x
X1 is taller and little bigger but x7 is faster.
There is a formula for the "difference of squares." In this case, the answer is (x7 - 7)(x7 + 7)