That factors to y(y2 + 7y - 5)
It is: 8y8
Zero. There is no term with just y in it.
5(y+1)-2y5 x y = 5y5 x 1 = 55y + 5 - 2y5y - 2y = 3y3y + 5
Step 1: 3(7y2 + 24y - 16) Step 2: 3(7y - 4)(y + 4) Assuming original expression was equal to zero, y = 4/7 or -4
That factors to y(y2 + 7y - 5)
It is: 8y8
Just use the power rule for each part, and add or substract. The answer is y + 7y2/2 - y3/3 + CJust use the power rule for each part, and add or substract. The answer is y + 7y2/2 - y3/3 + CJust use the power rule for each part, and add or substract. The answer is y + 7y2/2 - y3/3 + CJust use the power rule for each part, and add or substract. The answer is y + 7y2/2 - y3/3 + C
There is no equation nor inequality in the question and so there is nothing that can be solved. Please resubmit your question spelling out the symbols as "plus", "minus", "equals".
You can factor this multivariate polynomial (a polynomial with several variables, here x and y), by looking at it as a univariate polynomial in either x or y. This would give you a simple second order equation of the form ax2+bx+c, which you can solve. This will give you 2 solutions, say x1 and x2, and can then factor your polynomial to a(x-x1)(x-x2). In our case: a=8, b=-y and c=-7y2 and the solutions for this equation are x1=y and x2=-7/8*y and this gives us 8x2 - xy -7y2 = 8(x-y)(x+7/8y) = (x-y)(8x+7y)
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Zero. There is no term with just y in it.
5(y+1)-2y5 x y = 5y5 x 1 = 55y + 5 - 2y5y - 2y = 3y3y + 5
Yx7y = 7y2 (squared )
i think you mean:1x+2y=5 1x+4=6
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