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Six times a number x squared

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Answer:


\displaystyle \rm \longmapsto 6 * x {}^(2)


\displaystyle \rm \longmapsto {6x}^(2)

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Answer:

6x^2

Explanation:

Because we are multiplying 6 and a number x squared, we know that x will have an exponent of 2. Then, multiplying that by 6 and using conventional algebraic techniques, we can combine the two terms together.

6 * x^2

6x^2

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