(x/7)2
4(x)2
A square root is a mathematical function whose argument must be a number - or an expression that can be evaluated so as to give a number. Since Scotland is neither a number nor an algebraic expression, the question makes no sense.
One more than the square of x
Given the algebraic expression (3m - 2)2, use the square of a difference formula to determine the middle term of its product.
(x/7)2
4(x)2
how can we convert algebraic expression into QBASIC a square + b square i = pTR/100 2xy mx+c a=r square a+b
A square root is a mathematical function whose argument must be a number - or an expression that can be evaluated so as to give a number. Since Scotland is neither a number nor an algebraic expression, the question makes no sense.
One more than the square of x
Given the algebraic expression (3m - 2)2, use the square of a difference formula to determine the middle term of its product.
Equation, not expression. A and B are two numbers. (A + B)2 = A2 + B2 + 2(AB) ----------------------------------
Paris is not a numerical value of algebraic expression and so does not have a square root.
what is the process of writing a expression as a product? is it Factoring, Quadractic equation, perfect Square trinomial or difference of two squares
Write an algebraic expression for the verbal expression. q squared minus 2 times q
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The term radicand means the number or expression inside the radical symbol. For example, when we have the square root of 2, the 2 is inside the radical symbol. It is the radicand. The radicand may be a number or an algebraic expression. Also, there is not limit to the number of terms the radicand may contain. It may even be infinite!