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19 June, 12:13

How are (3x) ^2 and 3x^2 different?

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  1. 19 June, 12:34
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    (3x) ^2=9x^2

    (3x^2) = 3x^2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The difference between the two is that

    (3x) ^2 means the square applied to both the 3 and the x to give 9x^2

    But on the other side

    (3x^2) means that the square only applies to x without involving 3 which gives 3x^2

    So there is difference between them
  2. 19 June, 12:35
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    In (3x) ^2, you are squaring both the 3 and the x:

    9x^2

    in 3x^2, you are squaring just the x:

    3x^2
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