125
If you mean (2 times 5) squared then it is 100
This kind of question needs to be more specific. It can be read either as (3x5)2 or as 3 x 52. In the first case we have 152 which equals 225. In the second case we have 3 x 25 = 75.
2y squared * y cubed= 2y^5 (2y to the fifth power)
5 to the second power is read as 5 squared because it is 52 or 5 times 5 or 25. We call a square number for ex: 4 (2 times 2), 16 (4 times 4), et cetera. 8 is not a square number being that none of its factors are a number times itself.
To find 2 times the sum of y and 5, you first need to calculate the sum of y and 5 by adding y and 5 together. Once you have the sum, you then multiply it by 2 to find the final result. The expression for this calculation would be 2(y + 5).
3 times 3 times 5 times 5. Or.... 3 squared times 5 squared.
3 squared is 9, 5 squared is 25. So the product is 225.
"Squared" means that something is multiplied by itself. For instance, 5 squared means the same as 5 times 5.
2 squared times 3 times 5 squared.
If you mean (2 times 5) squared then it is 100
The algebraic expression for 5 times a plus 6 times a squared can be written as (5a + 6a^2). In this expression, (5a) represents 5 times the variable (a), and (6a^2) represents 6 times the variable (a) squared.
5 squared is 5 times 5 which is 25, so yes its greater than 5.
The difference between (5) squared and (7) squared can be calculated by first squaring each number. (5) squared is (25) (since (5 \times 5 = 25)), and (7) squared is (49) (since (7 \times 7 = 49)). The difference between these two results is (49 - 25 = 24). Thus, the difference between (5) squared and (7) squared is (24).
2 times 13 = 26 26 also = 1 squared + 5 squared
75. 5 squared is 25, times three is 75 3 x (5)2 = 3 x 25 = 75
Yes, when you multipy a number by itself it is called squaring the number. 5 squared = 5 times 5 = 25
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