x-8
6x^2, six x squared.
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x2 + 6x + 8 = 0 Solve for x.X = -2 or X = -4
5x + x = 5x Squared (5x^2) x + x equals 2 x's = 2 = squared - very simple & logic. no its not simple and logic 5x^2 is the result of 5x times x. 5x plus x is 6x. Think of the x as 1x not x so 1x + 5x= 6x. That's simple and logic.
(3x2 - 6x)/3x = 3x(x-2)/3x = x-2, for x<>0
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8
x^2-4x/x^2-6x+8 = x(x-4)/(x-2)(x-4) = x/(x-2)
First, factorising, we get: x2 - 6x - 16 = (x - 8)(x + 2). Then, (x2 - 6x - 16) / (x - 8) = x + 2.
The expression "6x squared" is a mathematical term representing the product of 6 and x squared. To simplify this expression, you would multiply 6 by the square of x, resulting in 6x^2. This indicates that x is being squared, not the entire term 6x.
Dividend: 6x^3 +29^2 -40x -42 Divisor: 6x +5 Quotient: x^2 +4x -10 Remainder: 8
Dividend: 6x^3+29x^2-40x-42 Divisor: 6x+5 Quotient: x^2+4x-10 Remainder: 8
(6x + 1)(x + 2)
6x3+29x2-40x-42 divided by 6x+5 Quotient: x2+4x-10 Remainder: 8
6x^2 -13x+6 = (3x-2)(2x-3) when factorized