"T squared" typically refers to the square of the variable "T" in mathematics, which means T multiplied by itself. When you see "T squared" and "T squared" together, it could indicate a comparison or relationship between two different quantities, both squared. This could be part of an equation or formula where both T and another variable are squared and compared in some way. It's important to consider the context in which these terms are used to fully understand their meaning and significance in the given situation.
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Ah, I see you're exploring some mathematical expressions! When we say "T squared," it means T multiplied by itself, or T times T. So, T squared is T multiplied by T. When we see "T squared and T squared," it might mean we have two separate T squared terms, each representing T multiplied by itself. Just imagine T as a little seed growing into a beautiful mathematical garden with each T squared term blooming brightly.
Well, darling, "T squared and T squared" means the same thing twice over. It's like saying "two times two times T." So, if you're feeling fancy, you can simplify that to "4T squared." Math can be a real hoot, can't it?
T squared is T times T.
T squared and T squared appears to be the addition of T squared with itself.
That answer would be 2T squared or 2T^2
t+t=2tand t*t= t squaredyou would only get t squared if you multiplied
2t
if you mean PI squared + PI squared / by 2 then that is.... 4.9298 solved on paper ... BUT if you mean what you said, the answer is YUMMY!
3 t squared (3t^2)
If you mean ex squared, the answer is e2x