x=y4 /2
x2 + y4 + x4 +y2 = x6 + y6unless you know what x and y are.* * * * *x2 + y4 + x4 + y2 ??I don't believe that this expression can be factorised or otherwise simplified.It certainly does not equal x6 + y6,for all x and all y:for example, if x = y = 1, thenx2 + y4 + x4 + y2 = 4, whilstx6 + y6 = 2;thus, they are two manifestly unequal quantities.
well, if 3x6 is in parentheses with the y4, then you multiply to get 18y4. After that, you go to the power of -1, which is basically dividing 1 by 18y4. The final answer would be a fraction with 1 on the top and 18y4 on the bottom.
y4
y6 x y2 y4 x y4 y2 x y2 x y4 y2 x y2 x y2 x y2
The simplest equation would be y4 = 0
The GCF is y4
y + y4 = y5 , possibly. Except that conventionally, the number (or coefficient) would be written first. y + y4 = y*(1 + y3) = y(1 + y)*(1 - y + y2)
x=y4 /2
4x-y4 what = 0
x2 + y4 + x4 +y2 = x6 + y6unless you know what x and y are.* * * * *x2 + y4 + x4 + y2 ??I don't believe that this expression can be factorised or otherwise simplified.It certainly does not equal x6 + y6,for all x and all y:for example, if x = y = 1, thenx2 + y4 + x4 + y2 = 4, whilstx6 + y6 = 2;thus, they are two manifestly unequal quantities.
(x2 + y2)(x + y)(x - y) = x4 - y4.
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An equation is a statement that two things are equal; it has an equal sign which looks like this: = So if, for example, 2x + 5 = y4 - 27, that's an equation. A collection of numbers and/or letters that does not have an equal sign would be an expression. For example, 3x(9 + x).
well, if 3x6 is in parentheses with the y4, then you multiply to get 18y4. After that, you go to the power of -1, which is basically dividing 1 by 18y4. The final answer would be a fraction with 1 on the top and 18y4 on the bottom.
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