As a term of an expression: x-y
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y - x
(y * x) - y = y * (x - 1)
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
Twice the sum of 'x' and 'y' . . . 2(x+y) The sum of twice 'x' and 'y' . . . (2x+y)
given: x - 4 = -y or, -y = x - 4 or, y = -(x - 4) or y = -x + 4 or y = 4 - x i.e. for x > 4, the equation x - 4 = -y is true.