She isn't. 4x squared is 4 times (x squared). That is, 4 times (3 squared) = 4 times 9. If you want it to be the square of 4x (which would be the square of 4 times 3, ie, 12), you have to write it as (4x)squared.
No, not as science currently understands.
I believe the answer is 3178. I may be wrong.
It is believed that Einstein was the one who made up the equation yet there is much speculation surrounding it validity and many have tried to prove him wrong.
If you use the wrong value for pi, you will get wrong, and possibly contradictory, results.If you use the wrong value for pi, you will get wrong, and possibly contradictory, results.If you use the wrong value for pi, you will get wrong, and possibly contradictory, results.If you use the wrong value for pi, you will get wrong, and possibly contradictory, results.
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No, not as science currently understands.
I believe the answer is 3178. I may be wrong.
Sam's answer is incorrect. The expression ( x^2y ) for ( x = 7 ) and ( y = 9 ) should be calculated as ( 7^2 \times 9 ), which equals ( 49 \times 9 = 441 ). Therefore, Sam either forgot to multiply or squared wrong.
36ong +36ong 612ght w=3 r=6 i=12
It is believed that Einstein was the one who made up the equation yet there is much speculation surrounding it validity and many have tried to prove him wrong.
If you use the wrong value for pi, you will get wrong, and possibly contradictory, results.If you use the wrong value for pi, you will get wrong, and possibly contradictory, results.If you use the wrong value for pi, you will get wrong, and possibly contradictory, results.If you use the wrong value for pi, you will get wrong, and possibly contradictory, results.
Right but wrong. It equals -4x
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32 and this person is wrong cause it is a negative or a positive you have to include that too so it is partially right ok?
the answer would equals
it is wrong because the answer is 340
55 x 3 = 165