Oops! That's not an equation. It has no 'equals' sign ( ' = ' ) in it, so it's just an
'expression' that stands for a number. The number that it stands for depends on
the value of 'x', and any time 'x' changes, the value of the expression changes.
The equation that is quadratic in form is (6x^4 + 7x^2 - 3 = 0). This can be rewritten by letting (y = x^2), transforming it into a quadratic equation: (6y^2 + 7y - 3 = 0). The other equations do not fit the quadratic form.
5x6=30
You can use the concept of distribution to find the product of 6x6 by breaking it down into smaller parts. Since 6x6 can be expressed as (5 + 1) x 6, you can calculate it as (5x6) + (1x6). Given that 5x6 equals 30, you can then add 6 to get 36, which is the product of 6x6. Thus, 6x6 = 30 + 6 = 36.
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5x6 = 30 -10 = 20.
The equation that is quadratic in form is (6x^4 + 7x^2 - 3 = 0). This can be rewritten by letting (y = x^2), transforming it into a quadratic equation: (6y^2 + 7y - 3 = 0). The other equations do not fit the quadratic form.
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5x6=30
You can use the concept of distribution to find the product of 6x6 by breaking it down into smaller parts. Since 6x6 can be expressed as (5 + 1) x 6, you can calculate it as (5x6) + (1x6). Given that 5x6 equals 30, you can then add 6 to get 36, which is the product of 6x6. Thus, 6x6 = 30 + 6 = 36.
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