3x times 2y = 3x2y
In a system of equations, you can only solve for a system if there are the same amount of variables as equations. Since there is only one equation (actually, it is a monomial, but considering 3x2y=0) and there are two variables, x and y, we cannot solve for the variables. The simplest form is 3x2y.
(3x-2y)2=
-3x + 2y = 9 2y = 3x + 9y = 1,5x + 4,5
4x-2y+3x+2y When simplified: 7x
3x + 2y = 8 This is an equation. It could be the equation of a line.
No, it has an infinite number of solutions. The coordinates of each and every point on the line 3x + 2y + 4 = 0 is a solution.
3x - 2y and 3x + 2y are in their simplest form. They don't factor.
3x = 2y + 3 3x -3 = 2y +3 -3 3x - 3 = 2y (3x -3)/2 = 2y / 2 y = 1/2 x (3x - 3) 3x = 2y +3 3x - 3x = -3x +2y +3 0 = -3x +2y +3 -1 x (0) = -1 x (-3x +2y +3) 0 = 3x - 2y -3
3x = 2y + 3 3x -3 = 2y +3 -3 3x - 3 = 2y (3x -3)/2 = 2y / 2 y = 1/2 x (3x - 3) 3x = 2y +3 3x - 3x = -3x +2y +3 0 = -3x +2y +3 -1 x (0) = -1 x (-3x +2y +3) 0 = 3x - 2y -3
(3x-2y)2=
(3x-2y)2=
-3x + 2y = 9 2y = 3x + 9y = 1,5x + 4,5
4x-2y+3x+2y When simplified: 7x
-3x + 2y = 12-3x + 3x + 2y = 3x + 122y = 3x + 122y/2 = 3x/2 + 12/2y = (3/2)x + 6
-3x + 2y = -4There are lots of different ways to write it.Here are a few:-3x = -2y - 43x = 2y + 42y = 3x - 4-2y = -3x + 4x = 2y/3 + 4/3y = 3x/2 - 2
3x-2y=6 -2y=-3x+6 y=1.5x-3
3x - 2y = 12 2y + 12 = 3x 2y = 3x - 12 y = 3x/2 - 6 Gradient = 3/2 Y-intercept = -6
wat does 2y-3x-6 equal