y=x^3
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Without an equality sign the given expression is not an equation
Two solutions and they are:- x = 0 and y = 3
Is a trigonometric equation which has infinitely many real solutions.
yx-3 is not an equation, and it has no graph.
The problem to solve is: xy+x+3y+3 Multiply y and x Multiply the y and x Multiply y and x The y just gets copied along. The x just gets copied along. The answer is yx yx x*y evaluates to yx x*y+x evaluates to yx+x Multiply y and 3 Multiply y and 1 The y just gets copied along. The answer is y y 3*y evaluates to 3y The answer is yx+x+3y x*y+x+3*y evaluates to yx+x+3y The answer is yx+x+3y+3 x*y+x+3*y+3 evaluates to yx+x+3y+3 ---- The final answer isyx+x+3y+3----
y=x^3
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If the highest degree of an equation is 3, then the equation must have 3 solutions. Solutions can be: 1) 3 real solutions 2) one real and two imaginary solutions.
3
Without an equality sign the given expression is not an equation
This gives us the equations: n = xy = yx x != y (Note that for this example, the != stands for not equal to similar to some programming languages.) xy always equals yx due to the communtative property of multiplication. So there are actually an infinite number of answers. Some are given below: 6 = (2)(3) = (3)(2), 2 != 3 12 = (3)(4) = (4)(3), 3 != 4
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2.7divided by 3 with solutions = 0.9
Two solutions and they are:- x = 0 and y = 3
Is a trigonometric equation which has infinitely many real solutions.