If you mean y = x2, then yes, it is nonlinear.
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x2 + x2 = 2x2
If by "what is the answer to" you mean "how do you factor", then the answer is as follows: x2 + 52x + 100 = x2 + 50x + 2x + 100 = x(x + 50) + 2(x + 50) = (x + 2)(x + 50)
x2 + x2 = 2x2
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The solution to the problem 2x2 is 4 (the result of multiplication).
If you mean x2 + 2x + 15: Then the answer would be that it's a quadratic expression with no factors. If you mean x2 - 2x + 15: Then it can be factored out to: (x - 5)(x + 3) If you mean x2 + 2x - 15: Then it can be factored out to: (x + 5)(x - 3)
The answer to this depends on what you mean by "x 7" If you mean: x2 -7x, then it can be factored out as x(x - 7) If you mean: x2 - x7, then you can factor it out as: x2(1 - x5) If you mean: x2 - x + 7, then it can not be factored If you mean: (x2 - x)7, then the inner term can be factored, giving you (x[x - 1])7 If you mean something else, then you will need to be more clear with your question.
If you mean y = x2, then yes, it is nonlinear.
It means that you increase something's height by x2 and its width by x2 (and depth by x2 when you have a 3D object)
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do you mean, x2 = n?? Take the square root.
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Each element is the mean of the corresponding elements. Thus, the mean of (x1, y1) and ( x2, y2) is [( x1 + x2)/2, (y1 + y2)/2]
If you mean x2+11x+24 then it is (x+3)(x+8) when factored
If you mean: x2+3x+2 then it is (x+1)(x+2) when factored