The question "Can Y go into Y" typically suggests a logical or mathematical scenario. In most contexts, an entity cannot contain or encompass itself in a literal sense. However, in abstract or theoretical frameworks, such as set theory, a set can be considered to contain itself in a non-standard way. Ultimately, the answer depends on the specific context in which "Y" is defined.
If the y value in Y/X is a negative.
No, day goes on the x axis and time goes on the y axis.
As Y and W are not numbers, you can not divide one by the other.
First, the line would intercept the y-axis at positive 3. Then for every one you go left on the x, then you would go down one on the y.
X is divisible by Y if there is an integer Z such that X = Y*Z that is, Y will go into X without remainder.
W goes into Y: y ÷ W = Y/W times.
Once
if Y ≠ 0 → Y ÷ Y = 1 If Y = 0, Y ÷ Y = any and every number (it is the basis of calculus).
allons-y France allons-y
Vas-y means "Go!" or "Go there!" or "You go there!"
one time
go! go there.
"Vas y" can be translated to "go ahead" or "come on" in English.
The equation is d = y/swhere d is the distance that you go up, y is the difference in the y variable and s is the scale of the y-axis.
3+y=y+3 -3 -3 y=y any number
W goes into Y: y ÷ W = Y/W times.
"To go there"- "Pour y aller"