Well 3x2 is 6 and 6 to the 2nd power is 36 and if you subtract one it is 35. you would write like this (3x2)x6-1
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The figures are exactly the same, but every point on the first graph is exactly 13 below the corresponding point on the second one.
3x2 = 21 describes two single values, and does not have an x intercept. 3x2 = 21 ∴ x2 = 7 ∴ x = ±√7
3x3 - 3x2 + 2x - 2 = 3x2(x - 1) + 2(x - 1) = (3x2 + 2)(x - 1)
They are multiplicands.
(x3)'=3x2(x3)''=(3x2)'=6x
12x4 - 3x2 cannot be simplified because the different exponents says that they are not like terms
3x2=6+38=44
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The figures are exactly the same, but every point on the first graph is exactly 13 below the corresponding point on the second one.
3x2 = 21 describes two single values, and does not have an x intercept. 3x2 = 21 ∴ x2 = 7 ∴ x = ±√7
Yes. (Assuming that -3x2 is the best representation of 3x2 that this browser will allow.)
3x3 - 3x2 + 2x - 2 = 3x2(x - 1) + 2(x - 1) = (3x2 + 2)(x - 1)
They are multiplicands.
The coefficient is -3.
If the original is 2x + 3x2 + 6 + 5x3, you should rearrange the terms in order of exponent:5x3 + 3x2 + 2x + 6
y2=x3+3x2