40b squared c squared divide 5bc = 8
Yes you would divide if say you had 4x^2 you would divide by 4. Hope it helps.
The Answer is 1 coz, 1-Tan squarex = Cot square X. So cot square x divided cot square x is equal to 1
2x / (x2) = 2*x / (x*x); cancel an x from numerator & denominator: 2 / x
49 - x2 = -(x2 -49) = - (x-7)(x+7) divide by x -7 Answer: -(x+7) = -x-7
The answer is 1. Whenever you divide a number by itself, the answer is 1, except when dividing by zero.
40b squared c squared divide 5bc = 8
Divide by 'x'; x2+xy/x = x(x+y)
Half of 2x squared is x squared. To find half of a term, you divide the coefficient by 2 and keep the variable and exponent the same. In this case, half of 2 is 1, so the expression simplifies to x squared.
First, get the product of the summation of x squared and y squared and then find its square root. Divide the summation of x and y by the square root to get Pearson's r.
Yes you would divide if say you had 4x^2 you would divide by 4. Hope it helps.
Well, darling, when you divide x to the power of 8 by x squared, you subtract the exponents. So, x to the power of 8 divided by x squared is x to the power of 8 minus 2, which simplifies to x to the power of 6. So, there you have it, x to the power of 6 is the sassy answer you're looking for.
72 Divide by two. 36,2 Divide by two. 18,2,2 Divide by two. 9,2,2,2 Divide by three. 3,3,2,2,2 Stop. 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 = 72
divide by 100 and then divide by 100 again or divide by 10,000 - same thing
No. Cos squared x is not the same as cos x squared. Cos squared x means cos (x) times cos (x) Cos x squared means cos (x squared)
If you are solving for y, it is fine. If you are solving for x, divide both sides by x and the equation should be x = y/x
The Answer is 1 coz, 1-Tan squarex = Cot square X. So cot square x divided cot square x is equal to 1