Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 3x and 2y, we need to look for the smallest number that both 3x and 2y can divide into evenly. Since 3x and 2y are different terms, the LCM would simply be 6xy. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents!
(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 plus 2y can be expressed mathematically as (3x + 2y).
(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