That completely depends on what 'y' is. And if 'y' ever changes,
[ y + 515 ] also immediately changes.
The only thing you know about it for sure is:
Whatever 'y' is, [ y + 515 ] is 515 more than 'y'.
1545(x-y)=3(x²-y²) (1545÷3)(x-y)=(x²-y²) 515(x-y)=(x²-y²) 515=(x²-y²)÷(x-y)
The correct answer to what is 510 plus 5 is 515. Five times 103 also equals 515.
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500 + 3% = 515
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-2(y plus 5) plus y?
M=3 because y+y+y= 3xY and MY= MxY
Well, honey, y plus y plus y is just 3y. It's as simple as that. No need to overcomplicate things, darling.
The infinitely many multiples of 515: 515*1, 515*2, 515*3 etc.
2 + (5 + y) = 7 + y