"X plus 2" refers to the mathematical expression formed by adding the number 2 to a variable represented by "x." In this context, "x" can be any number, and the expression signifies the sum of that number and 2. It is often used in algebraic equations to solve for the value of "x."
If you mean: x^2 +12x +20 then it is (x+2)(x+10) when factored
If you mean: x^2 +5x +4 then it is (x+4)(x+1) when factored
If you mean: x2+5x+6 = 0 then the solutions are x = -3 and x = -2
i assume you mean what does x equal in this case. and the solution is x=6. x+x=10+2 2x=12 x=6
If you mean 2(x+5) + (3*5) then it can be simplified to: 2x+25
If you mean: x^2 +14x +24 then it is (x+2)(x+12) when factored
If you mean: x^2 +12x +20 then it is (x+2)(x+10) when factored
I assume you mean (x+10)(x+2) This would equal x^2+12x+20 x^2 means x squared
If you mean: x^2 +5x +4 then it is (x+4)(x+1) when factored
I think you might mean f(x)+2? Or do you mean f(x+2)? Either way it depends on what f(x) is.
If you mean: x2+5x+6 = 0 then the solutions are x = -3 and x = -2
i assume you mean what does x equal in this case. and the solution is x=6. x+x=10+2 2x=12 x=6
If you mean 2(x+5) + (3*5) then it can be simplified to: 2x+25
If you mean x^2 -10x+16 then it is (x-2)(x-8) when factored
If you mean: 2x+3x then it is simplified to 5x
If you mean: 2.5x+x = 5x-3 then x = 2
If you mean x = 3 then 8*3+2 = 26