3(x-y)
3x-3y?
Radical (3x) = radical(x) * radical(3).
3x - 4y = 8Solve for x:3x = 4y + 8x = 4/3y + 8/3Solve for y:-4y = -3x + 8y = 3/4x - 2
3x - 4y = 8Solve for x:3x = 4y + 8x = 4/3y + 8/3Solve for y:-4y = -3x + 8y = 3/4x - 2
This is like a² - b², with a = 9x² and b = 9y². This can be factored as (a - b)(a + b), then substitute for a & b: (9x² - 9y²)(9x² + 9y²), then (9x² - 9y²) can factor to (3x - 3y)(3x + 3y) so we have: (3x - 3y)(3x + 3y)(9x² + 9y²)
3x-3y?
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To simplify the expression (-3x^6y^4x^{-3}y^{-2}), first combine the like terms. The expression can be rewritten as (-3x^{6-3}y^{4-2}), which simplifies to (-3x^3y^2). Thus, the simplest form of the expression is (-3x^3y^2).
The expression 3x + 3y is a linear combination of two variables, x and y, with coefficients 3. The answer to this expression depends on the specific values of x and y. If x = 2 and y = 4, then the answer would be 3(2) + 3(4) = 6 + 12 = 18. In general, the answer to 3x + 3y is 3 times the sum of x and y.
Yes, the expression (3y - 6 - 6) simplifies to (3y - 12), which is not equivalent to (3y). Therefore, (3y - 6 - 6) is not equivalent to (3y).
To combine the expressions (-4x + 3y + x) and (-2z + 2y), first simplify the first expression by combining like terms: (-4x + x = -3x), so it becomes (-3x + 3y). Now, add the second expression: (-3x + 3y - 2z + 2y). Combining the (y) terms gives you (-3x + 5y - 2z). The final result is (-3x + 5y - 2z).
The expression (3x \cdot 3y) represents the multiplication of two terms. To simplify, you multiply the coefficients (3 and 3) and the variables separately. This results in (9xy).
3x + 3x + 3x = 3* (3x) = 9x
The given expression appears to be incorrectly formatted as an inequality. If you meant to write an inequality such as (-3x + 2y \leq 5y + 9), you can rearrange it to isolate (y). This results in the equivalent inequality (-3x \leq 3y + 9) or (y \geq -x - 3) after simplifying. Please clarify if you meant a different expression.
It is an expression that is equivalent to -3x-19.
3x plus 2y - 3 is an expression. There can be no answer to one expression and one linear equation in two variables.
The expression equivalent to 5 plus 3x plus 10 can be simplified by combining the constant terms. Adding 5 and 10 gives 15, so the expression simplifies to 3x + 15. Therefore, the equivalent expression is 3x + 15.