It is +4x
4x * x = 4x^2
8x-5=23+4x 8x-5-4x=23+4x-4x 4x-5=23 4x-5+5=23+5 4x=28 4x/4=28/4 x=7
It is -4x - 4
4x + 3 cannot equal 4x + 12:4x + 3 = 4x + 12 (given)3 = 12 (subtract 4x from both sides)
Yes, if router supports 'bandwidth (or, traffic) shaping' feature.
Your router has a feature that will allow you to attach a password to it. Contact either your ISP or router manufacturer who may have a URL for you to go to and actually change your router to password protected.
LMI
Yes, you can if your router supports it. Some routers allow to keep history for later viewing, others allow to save logs on external drives. And most of them keep history until you reboot the router.
Turn on the feature, if available on your computer's OS and your network router/gateway/firewall. :) Google (search) "UpNP" along with your OS and then again with your router/gateway.
That depends on brand of your router. If your router has such button it would be somewhere of the top in visible place. If you can't locate it quickly most likely the router does not have one.
nat
debug ip nat
4x to the sixth can be expanded to (4x * 4x * 4x)(4x * 4x * 4x) or (4x to the third)(4x to the third) the square root of the above would be 4x to the third
4x × 4x = (4x)² = 16x²
When purchasing a wireless router the most important feature is what speed it is and how many computers or devices it can handle being on it's network. Above and beyond that though, the price is the most important.
16x