12+7=8, 22+7=11, 32+7=16, 42+7=23
Oh, dude, adding n squared plus n squared is like adding apples to apples, you know? It's just like, you take two n squared terms and you add them together to get 2n squared. It's not rocket science, man. Just double up those n squares and you're good to go.
x2 + 9x2 = 10x2
104
The answer depends on the sequence of operations, which is not specified in the question. E.g. 8 plus (4 squared) is not the same statement as (8 plus 4) squared.When working with parentheses in mathematics, you work what is inside the parenthesis first. In this case are were no parentheses.Strictly following the question, the statement is {[8 + (4)2 ] /8} x 4 = (8+16)x2 = 48.If the (8 plus 4) is squared, the answer is 72.
To calculate 6 squared plus 8 squared, you first need to square each number individually. 6 squared is 6 x 6, which equals 36. 8 squared is 8 x 8, which equals 64. Adding these two results together, you get 36 + 64, which equals 100. So, 6 squared plus 8 squared is 100.
2,1,0 is th sequence of its terms
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11, 14, 19, 26 and 35.
9, 10, 11 and 12
Since the problem has 4 terms, first you factor x cubed plus 9x squared, then you factor 2x plus 18. So when you factor the first two term, you would get x sqaured (x plus 9). Then when you factor the last two terms and you get 2 (x plus 9). Ypure final answer would be (x squared plus 2)(x plus 9)
Oh, dude, adding n squared plus n squared is like adding apples to apples, you know? It's just like, you take two n squared terms and you add them together to get 2n squared. It's not rocket science, man. Just double up those n squares and you're good to go.
Not in rational terms.
There are no like terms here.
it e squard plus c squared
9, 17, 25, 33, 41
Factor as : (x+9)(x+10) using the first terms ( x terms) multiply to x2; the last terms multiply to 90; the sum of 9x + 10 x = 19x
Pythagoras.