Well, honey, 1 times x squared is just x squared. It's like asking how many slices of cake you have when you only have one whole cake - you still have one cake, just like you still have x squared. Math is a piece of cake, darling!
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Anything times one is itself.
The answer is 1. sin^2 x cos^2/sin^2 x 1/cos^2 cos^2 will be cancelled =1 sin^2 also will be cancelled=1 1/1 = 1
x[x+1] squared Simplified is, to my knowledge, x squared plus ( x + 1) squared
i think the answer is 1 X2+2xX-1 X=1 x times x = 1 plus (X times x) = 1 1+1 equals 2 minus one = 1Whoever above is, is wrong. the actual answer is X^(2)+2X-1: The part showing '^(2)' means to the power of two or squared on a computer.