x X x^2 .
Think of the first term as 'x^1'
Then since the coefficients are the same, we can add the indices.
x^1 X x^2 = x^(1 + 2) = x^3
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x2, or "x squared"
In mathematics, when a number is multiplied by itself, it is referred to as squaring that number. When you multiply x by x, you are essentially combining two equal factors, resulting in x squared. This is because the exponent of 2 indicates that the base, in this case x, is being multiplied by itself twice, which is denoted as x^2 or x squared. This property is fundamental in algebra and is used to simplify expressions and solve equations.
3x2
One plus cosecant squared x is equal to cotangent squared x.
It equals the value of 'q', multiplied by itself.