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MakcuM [25]
2 years ago
15

What is the verbal of p4 +6q

Mathematics
1 answer:
mario62 [17]2 years ago
5 0
I am not sure what p 4 means, so I can't help you there. 
<span>Here are some of the possibilities: </span>
<span>(p^4)^2 + 6q = p^8 + 6q </span>
<span>(p4)^2 + 6q = 16p^2 + 6q </span>

<span>the product of 18 and q is: 18q </span>

<span>the sum of a number x and 10 is: (x + 10) </span>
<span>Since you did not specify what number, I let the number be an arbitrary value x.

I just helped someone w/ the same question lol</span>
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