You cannot answers it because there is no number to subsitute the variables.
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Forgive me, but I'm not sure you know what the questionis.
The 'answer' could be a pair of numbers ... one for 'x' and one for 'y' ... that would
make the statement true.
There are an infinite number of these pairs. Here are a few of them:
y = -3, x = -5
y = -2, x = -2
y = -1, x = 1
y = 0, x = 4
y = 1, x = 7
y = 2, x = 10
The answer is 32 you find the answer by simply multiplying 8*4. Hope this helps your problem!
Assuming that the 4 and 3 in your problem are feet, 12 square feet.
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Anotherway to say it is name all the lines in the problem that's an easier way to think of edges. they have 4 edges and this is the right answer
2L + 2W = 34 L + W = 17 L = 2W - 4 3W - 4 = 17 3W = 21 W = 7 L = 10
4xy + x3y + yx2 + yx + 3yx = x3y + x2y + 8xy = (xy)(x2y + x + 8)
The empirical formula for x39y13 is x3y. This is determined by finding the simplest whole number ratio of the subscripts x and y in the compound.
x^3y = 2, y = 4 Substitute 4 for y: (x^3)(4) = 2 x^3 = 8 x = 2
xy(x^2 + 2x + y^2)
The empirical formula for the compound X39Y13 is X3Y. This is derived by dividing the subscripts by the greatest common factor (in this case 13), giving us the simplest whole-number ratio of atoms present in the compound.
It depends on what problem 4 is.
100/4 is a division problem. 100(4) is a multiplication problem.
A product is the answer to a multiplication problem. In the problem 2 x 2 = 4, 4 is the product.
If the divisor of a division problem is 4, any number between 0 and 3 (inclusive) can be a remainder for that problem.
-4/4 -4/4 = -2
a do the problem 4+4-4+4=8
Work what is inside the parantheses first, then do the rest of the problem. Example: 4+(6-2)= 4+4=8