0.5*x2 + 12
3(y^2)-6
3(n-9)
Equation, not expression. A and B are two numbers. (A + B)2 = A2 + B2 + 2(AB) ----------------------------------
The question contains an algebraic expression but not an equality nor inequality. There is, therefore, nothing that can be solved.
The term radicand means the number or expression inside the radical symbol. For example, when we have the square root of 2, the 2 is inside the radical symbol. It is the radicand. The radicand may be a number or an algebraic expression. Also, there is not limit to the number of terms the radicand may contain. It may even be infinite!
how can we convert algebraic expression into QBASIC a square + b square i = pTR/100 2xy mx+c a=r square a+b
Paris is not a numerical value of algebraic expression and so does not have a square root.
(x/7)2
4(x)2
3
9b2-7
3(y^2)-6
Ans: x2 , which is x square or x to the power of 2:) Hope I helped
One more than the square of x
3(n-9)
A square root is a mathematical function whose argument must be a number - or an expression that can be evaluated so as to give a number. Since Scotland is neither a number nor an algebraic expression, the question makes no sense.
Write an algebraic expression for the verbal expression. q squared minus 2 times q