The expression "x squared plus five" is mathematically represented as ( x^2 + 5 ). This means that you take the value of ( x ), square it (multiply it by itself), and then add 5 to the result. It is a quadratic expression, and its graph is a parabola that opens upwards, with its vertex located at the point (0, 5) when ( x = 0 ).
x squared plus 5
54.3 squared
x[x+1] squared Simplified is, to my knowledge, x squared plus ( x + 1) squared
x = 5 / 6squared + 7
(x - 5)(x^2 + 1)
x squared plus 5
54.3 squared
(x + 2)(x + 3)
By factoring I get x-3 divided by x+3
this problem cannot be factored
(5x+3)(x+1) X = -3/5 or x= -1
The answer is: X1 = 2 X2 = -7
X=1
x[x+1] squared Simplified is, to my knowledge, x squared plus ( x + 1) squared
x = 5 / 6squared + 7
(x - 5)(x^2 + 1)
(a + x^2)(b + y^2)