The expression "x8 y5" does not clearly represent a specific equation or system of equations. To determine the number of solutions, we need more context or a complete equation. Generally, the number of solutions to an equation can vary based on its form (e.g., linear, quadratic) and the relationships between the variables involved. Please provide additional details for a more accurate answer.
To determine the number of solutions for the system of equations, we first need to clarify and rewrite the equations correctly. It seems there may be a formatting issue. If the equations are (2x + y = 5) and (2y = 4x + 10), we can analyze them. If the second equation can be simplified to the first, the system has infinitely many solutions (they are the same line). If they yield different lines, there will be no solution. Please confirm the equations for a precise answer.
(27 times 18)y5 / (9 times 6)y = 486y5 / 54y = 9y4
It is 1/y5
y^5/2
If you mean 7-y = 5 then y = 2
y5(x3 - 8)
6-y5 = 1
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The GCF is y5.
The GCF is y5
The GCF is y5
5x + 5y = 5(x+y)
y5 * y3 * y = y5 * y3 * y1 = y5+3+1 = y9
4x-y2=2xy 2x ? y5 if its plus its 7 xy
(27 times 18)y5 / (9 times 6)y = 486y5 / 54y = 9y4
It is 1/y5
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