Well, darling, if we're talking math, P squared plus P squared equals 2P squared. It's as simple as that. So, next time you're trying to impress someone with your algebra skills, just remember this little gem.
p2-2p = p(p-2) when factored
p^3 ÷ p^2 = p^(3-2) = p^1 = p
p2 + 9p + 18/ p + 6(p + 6)(p + 3)/ p + 6(p + 6)(p + 3)/ p + 6p + 3
Because there is no number of the form x = p/q where p and q are integers such that x-squared = 2.
P squared = P*P. When divided by P, the equation becomes (P*P/P, and the answer is "P".
Well, darling, if we're talking math, P squared plus P squared equals 2P squared. It's as simple as that. So, next time you're trying to impress someone with your algebra skills, just remember this little gem.
-2p squared
p2 X p2 = p4or p X p X p X p = p4
p^2(p squared)
P cubed
p2-2p = p(p-2) when factored
s = p^2 - 5 *also, p = sqrt (s+5)
p^3 ÷ p^2 = p^(3-2) = p^1 = p
(p+9)(p+6)
The coefficient of the given term is -8
p2 X p2 = p4or p X p X p X p = p4