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3x squared in parentheses to the negative 2nd power?

That is 1/9x2


Why is x squared a inverse function?

X squared is not an inverse function; it is a quadratic function.


What is one-over-infinity squared?

Zero. (Regardless of where the parentheses are supposed to go.)


What do you do with a decimal that is in parentheses and it is squared?

The first thing I would do would be to multiply the decimal by itself, then write theresult inside the parentheses, get rid of the original decimal in there, and throw awaythat little 2 after the parentheses.


What is 3y squared in parentheses to the 4th power 3y squared times 3y squared times 3y squared times 3y squared?

(3y2)4*3y2*3y2*3y2*3y2 = 38*y16 = 6561y16


How do you get 12 using only 4 4's without parentheses?

4 squared plus 4 squared divided by 4 plus 4


Evaluate the function e squared by ln 3?

squared 3


What is Galileo's formula with distance accleraction and time?

distance equals initial velocity times change in time interval plus half of accerlation plus time interval squared


Is y equals 3x squared-2 a function?

5


2 x squared minus 200?

And what is the question?If you want to factor that, first take out the common factor of 2, and put whatever remains in parentheses. Then you can use the rule to factor the difference of two squares, to factor what remains within parentheses.


What is the process for conducting a mean square displacement calculation?

To conduct a mean square displacement calculation, you first need to track the position of a particle over time. Then, calculate the squared distance the particle has moved from its starting point at each time interval. Finally, average these squared distances to find the mean square displacement, which represents the average distance the particle has traveled from its starting point over time.


What is the formula to calculate the car's average acceleration (in m/s) between 0 and 2.1 seconds?

The formula to calculate the car's average acceleration between 0 and 2.1 seconds is: Average acceleration (final velocity - initial velocity) / time interval This formula gives the acceleration in meters per second squared (m/s).