Neither y3x-3 nor 3x-y3 are equations, and so neither of them can have a solution.
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Yes, x = 2 is the solution.
Possibly the solution to an equation
That's an invalid equation.
N = 3. That really is all there is to it.
x = 0
Yes, x = 2 is the solution.
Yes. It is THE solution.
no.. x equals 11
No solution
Possibly the solution to an equation
(x, y) = (3, 7) is a solution.
That's an invalid equation.
the solution is supersaturated
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N = 3. That really is all there is to it.
x = 0
The solution set is x = 5n + 3 where n is any integer.