transitive property!
y=2x-3x+y=3 start out by simplifying y=-x+y=3 you can deduce from this equation that y=3 plug this in 3=-x+3=3 we don't need to equal 3's so we can take one out. -x+3=3 subtract 3 from both sides. -x=0 times by -1 x=0 y=3 and x=0
Transitive property: If 8 equals x and x equals y, then 8 equals y.
x=y
The result of the equation x + 2y - 2x - y equals x simplifies to y - x.
x=4 y=4
y=2x-3x+y=3 start out by simplifying y=-x+y=3 you can deduce from this equation that y=3 plug this in 3=-x+3=3 we don't need to equal 3's so we can take one out. -x+3=3 subtract 3 from both sides. -x=0 times by -1 x=0 y=3 and x=0
x equals y
Transitive property: If 8 equals x and x equals y, then 8 equals y.
If [ y = x + 2 ], then x is not -1 when y = 5.If [ y = x + 2 ],then when x = -1, y = 1,and when y = 5, x = 3.
x equals -12 and y equals 1/4 of -12, so y = -3.
x=y
The result of the equation x + 2y - 2x - y equals x simplifies to y - x.
26.
x=4 y=4
It depends on how y depends on x.
xy = x ÷x y = 1
No. In fact, under normal rules of operation, x-y equals y-x only when x = y.