2 (2x) = 4x
2x * 2x (2*2=4) therefore, 2x*2x equals 4x2.
(2x x 3x) x 2 = 12x (2x times 3x times 2)
If you mean: 2 times (8+7)-6 then divided by 2 times (9-3) then the answer is 2
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To find the product of x squared and 2x squared, you multiply the coefficients (2 and 1) to get 2, and then add the exponents of x (2 and 2) to get x to the power of 4. Therefore, x squared times 2x squared is equal to 2x^4.
(2x)2 times (2x)2 = 16x4 (2x2) times (2x2) = 4x4
2x * 2x (2*2=4) therefore, 2x*2x equals 4x2.
To determine how many times (2x) goes into (2x^3), you can divide (2x^3) by (2x). This simplifies to (x^2), meaning (2x) goes into (2x^3) a total of (x^2) times.
(2x x 3x) x 2 = 12x (2x times 3x times 2)
X * - 2= - 2X========that simple
2X * 2X * 2X = 8X^3 2X^3 is saying 2*( X * X * X) = 2X^3
If you mean 2 times 2, then no, but 2 and 2x are monomials.
we write 2 times x as 2x so if x=2, 2x=2(2)=4
y=(2x)2 y=2(2x) y=4x
If you mean 2 times 2, then no, but 2 and 2x are monomials.
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To multiply (2x^2) by (2x^2), you multiply the coefficients and the variables separately. The coefficients (2 \times 2) equal (4), and for the variables (x^2 \times x^2), you add the exponents, resulting in (x^{2+2} = x^4). Therefore, (2x^2 \times 2x^2 = 4x^4).