Distribute.
n(n+3)
Answer : n^2+3n
Answer:
Presumably you're solving for x here? Without further information we'll assume that.
With that in mind, x is approximately equal to 0.86 and -0.46
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's start by putting it in the usual ax² + bx + c format.

let's solve it. First we'll multiply both sides by five, making the first term a perfect square:

Now we'll add 11 to both sides:

Which makes the left side a perfect square:

And now we can solve for x:

Note that there's no apparent way of drawing the ± symbol when editing equations, so take that + sign as actually being ±.
That gives us two answers:

Answer:
Yes.
Step-by-step explanation:
3/3 is equal to 1. If you add 3/3 to 2/3, you get 5/3, which means that yes, they are equivalent.
Answer:
Null hypothesis: 
Alternative hypothesis: 
The alternative hypothesis for this case is that at least one mean is different from the others.
And the best method for this case is an ANOVA test.
Step-by-step explanation:
For this case we wnat to test if all the mean length of all face-to-face meetings and the mean length of all Zoom meetings are the same. So then the system of hypothesis are:
Null hypothesis: 
Alternative hypothesis: 
The alternative hypothesis for this case is that at least one mean is different from the others.
And the best method for this case is an ANOVA test.