2xy + 6xy = 8xy
how can we convert algebraic expression into QBASIC a square + b square i = pTR/100 2xy mx+c a=r square a+b
9x-6xy = 3
If the question was -6xy = 0 - 6xy, then it is the additive identity property of 0. However, due to limitations of the browser used to post questions, most symbols are not visible to us. It is, therefore, difficult for me to be sure what your question was. Hoped I guessed correctly.
no or false
2xy + 6xy = 8xy
No, it equals -2xy. lrn2math
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The greatest common factor of 4xy and -6xy is 2xy. To find the greatest common factor, we first factor out the numbers 4 and -6 to get 2(2xy) and -2(3xy). The greatest common factor is the highest common factor that divides both terms evenly, which in this case is 2xy.
3x2+6xy+3y2= 3(x2+2xy+y2)= 3(x+y)2
3x2y - 4xy + 4x
2y + 2xy' + 4y + 4xy' = 0 6y + 6xy' = 0 y' = -y/x
(8xy)2 = 64x2y2
The GCF is 2x.
how can we convert algebraic expression into QBASIC a square + b square i = pTR/100 2xy mx+c a=r square a+b
9x-6xy = 3
yes 6xy is a monomial. A+LS