y5 * y3 * y = y5 * y3 * y1 = y5+3+1 = y9
4x-y2=2xy 2x ? y5 if its plus its 7 xy
-2x = y^5 or y^5 = -2x y = (-2x)^(1/5)
If you mean: 3x-y=5 then y=3x-5 and the perpendicular equation is y=-1/3x-7
3x - y = 5 is the equation of a nonvertical line. Definition: Two nonvertical lines are perpendicular if their slopes are negative reciprocals of each other. So we need to find the slope of the given line, and check which of the other lines have a slope that satisfies the definition. Solve for y. 3x - y = add y and subtract 5 to both sides 3x - 5 = y which yields the slope of 3 Thus, the line that have a slope of -1/3 is the required line.
It is an algebraic expression for 9 reduced by 5 times y.
y5(x3 - 8)
6-y5 = 1
The GCF is y5
The GCF is y5.
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Assume we want to factor x³ - y5. There are no possible factors for that expression.
The GCF is y5
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5x + 5y = 5(x+y)
y5 * y3 * y = y5 * y3 * y1 = y5+3+1 = y9
I can't tell if you meant to say ' y5 ' or ' y = 5'.-- ' y5 ' is just a number. It can't be graphed, it doesn't represent a line, and the phrase"perpendicular to it" has no meaning.-- ' y = 5 ' is the equation of a horizontal line. Its slope is zero. Any vertical line,with the equation [ x = a number ] is perpendicular to it. The slope of a vertical lineis "undefined" if you want to be mathematically correct, or "infinity" if you don't care.