Two 2x6 boards are generally stronger than a single 2x6 board when used for structural support, as the combined thickness and width provide greater load-bearing capacity and stiffness. Additionally, using two boards can help distribute weight more evenly and reduce the risk of warping or bending. However, the specific application and orientation (e.g., vertical vs. horizontal) can also influence the overall strength.
if you load it along the deep direction, as a joist in a house or deck, the 2 x 6 is stonger by the cube rastio of the long dimension. A 2 x 4 is 3.5 inches deep and a 2 x 6 is 5.5 inches deep, so the 2 x 6 is (5.5/3.5)^3 = 3.88 times stronger, or nearly 4 times stronger.
x^(2-x-6)/x^(2-4) x^(-4-x)/x^-2(x^-2)*(x^(-2-6))= x^(-2-x)
2 x 3 is 6 / 6 x 6 = 36
-6 X -2 (-1)6X(-1)2 (-1)(-1)12 12
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if you load it along the deep direction, as a joist in a house or deck, the 2 x 6 is stonger by the cube rastio of the long dimension. A 2 x 4 is 3.5 inches deep and a 2 x 6 is 5.5 inches deep, so the 2 x 6 is (5.5/3.5)^3 = 3.88 times stronger, or nearly 4 times stronger.
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x^2 - 4x -12 = 0 (x + 2) (x - 6) = 0 x + 2 = 0 or x - 6 = 0 x + 2 - 2 = 0 -2 or x - 6 + 6 = 0 + 6 x = -2 or x = 6
x^2 - 4x -12 = 0 (x + 2) (x - 6) = 0 x + 2 = 0 or x - 6 = 0 x + 2 - 2 = 0 -2 or x - 6 + 6 = 0 + 6 x = -2 or x = 6
depends on the units. is it a 2 x 6 piece of plywood? or is it just a piece of paper? If it is wood then its 2" or feet thick. If its like a 3D object then i couldn't tell you cause i don't know the other dimension.
x^(2-x-6)/x^(2-4) x^(-4-x)/x^-2(x^-2)*(x^(-2-6))= x^(-2-x)
6^3 + 2^4 = (6 x 6 x 6) + (2 x 2 x 2 x 2) = 216 x 16 = 3456
x + 6 = -2 Therefore, x = -2 - 6 x = -8
x2+x-6 = (x-2)(x+3) when factored
2 x 3 is 6 / 6 x 6 = 36
1, 2, 3, 6: 1 x 6, 2 x 3.
6 x (6/3 + 2) = 6 x (2 + 2) = 6 x 4 = 24