Find the value of 2x\*[\sqrt{18}x + 3x \*[\2x when x=2
what does it mean " /* " ?
and "\*[ "...?
i dunno how to type it. find the value of 2x (18 under the radical sign) + 3x (2x under the radical sign)
when x+2
excuse me, when x=2
you have to remove the * to get it to format; which I thought I explained :)
\[2x\sqrt{18}x + 3x \]
\[2x/\sqrt{18}x + 3x/2x\] ? or not?
\*[ equation stuff goes in between here \*]
they call it LaTeX, which is a way to tell the computer to format it in a different manner so that it looks like a math problem
2x\*sqrt18\* + 3x \*sqrt2\* when x=2
sorry i still havent figured it out
it takes practice ;)
the equation editor button on the bottom here takes most of the thinking out of it
just type in the: \ key followed by the [ key followed by whatever you wanna type then hit the \ key followed by the ] key
2x \[\sqrt{?}\]+ 3x\[\sqrt{?}\]when x=2
closer ;)
if you wanna type it all in one line: replace the [ with ( and the ] with )
2x\[\sqrt{18}\ +3x\[\sqrt{2x}\] when x=2
2x(\sqrt{18} + 3x\sqrt{2x when x=2
let me see if this helps; s= ( t= ) \s 2x \sqrt{18} + 3x \sqrt{2x} \t just rep[lace s and t with their proper keystrokes
ok sorry, Ill just have to practice with it. Thnaks a lot for your help
:) yeah, youll get it eventually youre welcome ☺
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