Domian is x>-6 Range is y> or equal to 0
you subtract x from both sides for both equations to get it in y= form. so... x+y=5 x+y-x=5-x y=5-x x+y=6 x+y-x=6-x y=6-x thanks:D but i meant with absolute value signs it was supposed to look like this : |x+y|=5 and |x|+|y|=6 ... but when i typed it in answers.com changed it
If: y = x+6 and y = 2x Then: x+6 = 2x And: 6 = 2x-x => 6 = x So: x = 6 and y = 12
yes.
If x+y = 3 and y times x = 2 then y = 1.
No it equals 6 because x and y equal 1 in themselves
x = 4 and y = 6
Domian is x>-6 Range is y> or equal to 0
The answer to Y x plus 5 Y 6 is Y(x+5Y5).One possible solution to y x plus 5 y 6 is Y(x+5Y5).
X and Y stand for the x and y of an ordered pair. You could plug in the coordinate for x.
Standard form would be x and y on one side of the equal sign with no coefficients. x-y+6=0 in standard form would be: x-y=-6.
If: x+2 = y+6 Then: y = x-4
There's no x so probably not.
(x^2 - y^2)
x + y = 6 so that -x = y - 6 -x + 3y = -2 that is, y - 6 + 3y = -2 or 4y = 4 or y = 1 and then -x = y - 6 = -5 so that x = 5
what is c, x + 2y, x+y equal to or greater than 8, x equal to or greater than 3, y equal to or greater than 0.
It equals x+5y simplified