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In expressions such as "x-y", both "x" and "y" can have any value. The value of "x-y" will depend on what the value of "x" and the value of "y" are.
The LCM and the GCF of Y and Y is the absolute value of Y.
y = 100
if 2x + y = 7, what is the value of y when x = 3?
Y = 2
In expressions such as "x-y", both "x" and "y" can have any value. The value of "x-y" will depend on what the value of "x" and the value of "y" are.
The value of y is y, as it will always be.
It depends on the relationship between x and y.
The LCM and the GCF of Y and Y is the absolute value of Y.
y = 100
y = 4x as the value of y changes value of x changes by 4 times :) its simple
It is 13 + y, whose value cannot be determined without the value of y.
if 2x + y = 7, what is the value of y when x = 3?
Y = 2
If you mean: x+y = 30 and the value of y is 15 then the value of x is also 15
Without further information, "y" can have any value.
The value of x + y is indeterminate. You need the values of both x and y to determine x + y.