Aggravated DUI x 2 refers to a situation where an individual has committed a DUI offense that is considered aggravated due to certain circumstances, such as having a high blood alcohol concentration, causing injury or property damage, or having minors in the vehicle. The "x 2" indicates that this is the second offense, which typically results in more severe penalties, including increased fines, longer license suspensions, and potential jail time. Aggravated DUI laws vary by state, but they generally reflect a serious violation of driving under the influence laws.
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If you mean -(x^2) * x then the answer is -x^3 if you mean (-x)^2 * x then the answer is x^3
If you mean -(x^2) * x then the answer is -x^3 if you mean (-x)^2 * x then the answer is x^3
If you mean: (x+2) and (x+1) then it is x^2+3x+2
If you mean -(x^2) * x then the answer is -x^3 if you mean (-x)^2 * x then the answer is x^3
If you mean 2 x 2 (4) x 2 (8) x 2 (16), then it is 18446744073709551616.If you mean 2 x 64 it is 128.
If you mean: (x - 2)2 Then it can be expanded to: x2 - 4x + 4 If you mean: (x - 2)2 Then it is the same as: 2(x - 2) and can be expanded to: 2x - 4 If you mean: x(-2)2 Then the terms are all multiplied together (a lack of operator between a term and adjacent parentheses indicates multiplication. i.e. 2(3) is the same as 2 × 3): -4x And finally if you mean: x - (2)2 Then the answer is: x - 4
Do you mean ln(x-2), or ln(x)-2? If it is ln(x-2): 1/(x-2) If it is ln(x)-2: 1/x
If you mean a circle: the circumference is equal to diameter x pi, or 2 x pi x radius.If you mean a circle: the circumference is equal to diameter x pi, or 2 x pi x radius.If you mean a circle: the circumference is equal to diameter x pi, or 2 x pi x radius.If you mean a circle: the circumference is equal to diameter x pi, or 2 x pi x radius.
You need to rephrase your question. Do you mean "what is the value of x if...", or do you mean "what is this expression"? If you mean to find the value of x, the answer depends on your phrasing of the question. It reads like this: √x + 2 = √x + 2 which is meaningless. It's the same as saying "x = x". You could however also mean: √(x + 2) = √x + 2 Which is a somewhat more interesting problem. You can solve for x by squaring both sides and reducing to simplest terms: √(x + 2) = √x + 2 x + 2 = x + 4√x + 4 4√x + 2 = 0 √x = -1 / 2 x = ± i / 4
I think you might mean f(x)+2? Or do you mean f(x+2)? Either way it depends on what f(x) is.
If you mean: (x+3) and (x+2) then it is x^2+5x+6