What is the difference between 2X and X2 ?
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Heya HERE is your answer
In the first case : (x+x = 2x) in this case we have added the x term.
But in second case : (X × X = X²) in this case we have multiplied the x term.
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In the first case : (x+x = 2x) in this case we have added the x term.
But in second case : (X × X = X²) in this case we have multiplied the x term.
HOPE IT helps you
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2x and x2 are the same. 2 times 3 and 3 times 2 are equal
X2 is not the same as x2
X2 means x times x
X2 is not the same as x2
X2 (pronounced x sub 2) refers to a second unique value of x.
For example, delta x (meaning a change in x on a graph) is often notated as X2 - X1
Now if your question is actually asking:
what is the ""Difference of 2x and x2 where x = -2"",
then this means: what is 2x minus x2 where x = -2.
We would write it this way:
Difference = 2(-2) - (-2)2 = -4 - -4 = -4 + 4 = 0
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