y= -3/13
If you mean: 4y^2 +3 -13y then the expression is (4y-1)(y-3) when factored
It is the factored version of: 14y^2 -13y+3
(x - 13y)(x + 13y)
If y2 + 13y = 40, then y ~ 15.55If y2 + 13y = 0, then y = -13Improved Answer:-y2+13y+40 = 0(y+5)(y+8) = 0Therefore: y = -5 and y = -8
The inequality you provided seems to be missing an operator (like <, >, ≤, or ≥) between 5x and 13y. Assuming you meant to write an inequality such as 5x < 13y, one possible ordered pair that satisfies this inequality is (3, 2), since 5(3) = 15 and 13(2) = 26, and 15 < 26. If you meant a different inequality, please specify, and I can provide a corresponding solution.
9x - 3(x + 13y) = 9x - 3x - 39y = 6x - 39y = 3(2x - 13y)
If you mean: 4y^2 +3 -13y then the expression is (4y-1)(y-3) when factored
It is the factored version of: 14y^2 -13y+3
(x - 13y)(x + 13y)
-2x+13y=11 13y=2x+11 y=2x/13 + 11/13
The answer is y=3. barbrasydow@att.net.
If y2 + 13y = 40, then y ~ 15.55If y2 + 13y = 0, then y = -13Improved Answer:-y2+13y+40 = 0(y+5)(y+8) = 0Therefore: y = -5 and y = -8
The inequality you provided seems to be missing an operator (like <, >, ≤, or ≥) between 5x and 13y. Assuming you meant to write an inequality such as 5x < 13y, one possible ordered pair that satisfies this inequality is (3, 2), since 5(3) = 15 and 13(2) = 26, and 15 < 26. If you meant a different inequality, please specify, and I can provide a corresponding solution.
-26x
42+4y -12 = 13y -12 -2y 4y -13y+2y = 12 -12 -42 -7y = -42 y = 6
(y2+13y+22)/(y+2) = (y+11)
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