Given the crap browser that this site uses it is impossible for us to even read the question - let alone try to answer it. In this case, there is no symbol between 2y and 2(y-2), orbetween 2(y-2) and 5y.
It is impossible, therefore, to tell what the equation is! We have tried telling the people to run this site but to no avail. Perhaps it is time for the customers to start complaining.
The way that this problem is written, it appears to be simple multiplication. What it is missing are the necessary parentheses to make the problem workable. Thought: 2yy 3 might be written as: (2yy)3 or 3(2yy) In either case, if this is the correct way of writing the problem, the answer is 6y to the second power. Diane White Oviedo, Florida Math teacher
The equation for a circle with radius r and centre (X, Y) is given by: (x - X)² + (y - Y)² = r² This can be expanded to give: x² - 2Xx + X² + y² - 2Yy + Y² = r² → x² - 2Xx + y² - 2Yy + X² + Y² - r² = 0 If the centre lies on the y-axis, then the x-coordinate of the centre is 0, ie the centre is at (0, Y), then -2X = 0 and the x term disappears to make the equation: x² + y² -2Yy + Y² - r² = 0 So if the centre lies on the y-axis (x = 0), then there is no term involving just x, only a term involving x².
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just solve it yes you have to solve but he is asking you how to solve and also what are the steps to solve the specific answer.
2x-y=34x-2yy=36xas we have 2x-y=6so, using y=36xwe have -34x=6so,x=-(6/34)and y=-(216/34)Another Answer:-Yes because x = 1.5 and y = 0
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Generally,1. Convert parallel branches into series equivalents2. Solve for the total resistance3. Solve for individual voltages4. Solve for individual currents5. Solve for power
It is to use science for a practical job or to solve a problem.
No, it is not an adverb. Solve is a verb.
They didn't solve it.