"1 squared" simply means 1 times 1 (multiply the number by itself).
Yes and the answer is 1 squared equals 1
1. Anything divided by itself always equals 1.
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No because no 2 numbers can be squared to equal 4. 1 squared is 1 2 squared is 4 so the lowest answer is 5.
The points of intersection are: (7/3, 1/3) and (3, 1)
Yes and the answer is 1 squared equals 1
1. Anything divided by itself always equals 1.
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one squared equals one.
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i is an imaginary number which equals the square root of -1. i squared is simply -1.
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No because no 2 numbers can be squared to equal 4. 1 squared is 1 2 squared is 4 so the lowest answer is 5.
The points of intersection are: (7/3, 1/3) and (3, 1)
Points of intersection work out as: (3, 4) and (-1, -2)
Simple equation lad. In your example, you said n=4 and x= n squared + n - 1 + (n-2)squared + (n-3)squared. You simply write n²+n-1+(n-2)²+(n-3)² I hope that is what you mean by what you say. P.S. To get the to the power of sign, hold alt and press 0178 for ², and 0179 for ³
The points of intersection of the equations 4y^2 -3x^2 = 1 and x -2 = 1 are at (0, -1/2) and (-1, -1)