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Oh, dude, x times y equals the product of x and y. It's like when you have x groups of y things, and you're too lazy to count them all out individually, so you just multiply them together and call it a day. Math, man, it's wild.

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The answer depends on the values of x and y and, since these have not been defined, there can be no sensible answer.

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Wiki User

9y ago
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As no values are given to each respective letter, B X Y can only = BXY.

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13y ago
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It simply states that the number represented by x and the number represented by y are equal.

You could simply write y = x

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13y ago
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That means that you add whatever value the two variables have. Unless you know (in a specific instance) what values those variables have, you can't simplify that, and just keep it as "x + y".

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9y ago
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It equals x(y)

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12y ago
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