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n2×180

n2×180 is a symbolic expression that most often represents the product of 180 and the square of n in algebra. In conventional notation this is written as 180n^2. If the term is read literally as n2, it could also mean the variable named n2 multiplied by 180, i.e., 180 n2, depending on context; without parentheses, ambiguity arises.

As a monomial, 180n^2 has degree 2 and a leading coefficient of 180. It can be factored

In applications, such a term may appear in polynomials, scaling laws, or physics formulas where a quantity

using
prime
factorization:
180
=
2^2
×
3^2
×
5,
so
180n^2
=
2^2
×
3^2
×
5
×
n^2.
The
value
for
a
given
n
is
computed
by
squaring
n
and
multiplying
by
180.
Examples:
n=0
→
0;
n=1
→
180;
n=2
→
720;
n=-3
→
1620.
grows
with
the
square
of
a
parameter
n,
such
as
areas
proportional
to
n^2
or
energy
terms
proportional
to
the
square
of
a
quantum
number,
though
actual
applicability
depends
on
the
specific
model.