3x+4y = 17 -3x -3x 4y = -3x+17 Divide each TERM by 4 y = -3x + 17 4 4
12xy
It is: 3x+4y which is an algebraic expression
Yes, you can. For example 3x times 4y = 12xy.You cannot however, add like terms (to combine them, that is. There isn't anything wrong with adding them up, 3x + 4y is acceptable). For example, 3x + 4y is as simplified as it can get.
3x - 4y = 8Solve for x:3x = 4y + 8x = 4/3y + 8/3Solve for y:-4y = -3x + 8y = 3/4x - 2
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3x - 4y = -1
3x+4y = 17 -3x -3x 4y = -3x+17 Divide each TERM by 4 y = -3x + 17 4 4
3x+4y = 17 -3x -3x 4y = -3x+17 Divide each TERM by 4 y = -3x + 17 4 4
12xy
It is: 3x+4y which is an algebraic expression
9x2 + 24xy + 16y2 = 9x2 + 12xy + 12xy + 16y2 = 3x(3x + 4y) + 4y(3x + 4y) = (3x + 4y)*(3x + 4y) = (3x + 4y)2
Yes, you can. For example 3x times 4y = 12xy.You cannot however, add like terms (to combine them, that is. There isn't anything wrong with adding them up, 3x + 4y is acceptable). For example, 3x + 4y is as simplified as it can get.
3x=4y-x 4x=4y x=y
3x - 4y = 8Solve for x:3x = 4y + 8x = 4/3y + 8/3Solve for y:-4y = -3x + 8y = 3/4x - 2
plot 4y then 3x
3x - 4y = 8Solve for x:3x = 4y + 8x = 4/3y + 8/3Solve for y:-4y = -3x + 8y = 3/4x - 2