"X and Y" typically represent variables in mathematics and various fields, often used to denote different elements or factors in an equation or scenario. In broader contexts, they can symbolize contrasts, choices, or categories, such as in discussions about relationships or comparisons. The specific meaning can vary significantly depending on the context in which they are used.
If you mean "What is the answer to x*y when x=45 and y=1094?" then the answer is 49,230. If you mean "What is the answer to x+y when x=45 and y=1094?" then the answer is 1,139.
X goes into Y is really Y divided by X
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If x was on top of y, it would be x/y
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If you mean: y = x - a/x Then: y = x - ax-1 y' = 1 + ax-2 y' = 1 + a/x2 If you mean: y = (x - a)/x Then: y = 1 - ax-1 y' = ax-2 y' = a/x2
If you mean "What is the answer to x*y when x=45 and y=1094?" then the answer is 49,230. If you mean "What is the answer to x+y when x=45 and y=1094?" then the answer is 1,139.
X goes into Y is really Y divided by X
If you mean: x = 16 and y = 14 then x+y = 30
If you mean: x+y = 7 and x-y = 2 then x = 3 and y = 4
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If you mean: y = x+4 and y = 3x+8 then x = -2 and y = 2
If x was on top of y, it would be x/y
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it refers to the arithmetic mean (AM) of two numbers.The AM of x and y is (x + y)/2.
If you mean: x+y = 30 and the value of y is 15 then the value of x is also 15
The equation would be x=y/2 or y=2x