There is three terms in the expression "n2+6n-3".
In Algebra a term is either a single number or variable, or numbers and variables multiplied together. Terms are separated by + or − signs, or sometimes by divide.
The only other possible meaning I can see is that a2 + b2 means a^2 + b^2. In the case that is a formula that cannot be simplified further, although it could be written as (a + b)^2 - 2ab or (a - b)^2 + 2ab. ... Originally Answered: What is the formula of a2+b2?
x + 5 and 4x^2
Multiply the exponent of x by 2giving
The answer is
x^2 evaluates to
Multiply a and 5
Multiply a and 1
The a just gets copied along.
The answer is a
a
5*a evaluates to 5a
*When dividing with a negative, the sign changes directions.
Answer:
-8
Step-by-step explanation: