5y4
There are an infinite number of lines that are all parallel to [ y = 3x + 6 ].Here are ten of them to get you started:y = 3x - 1y = 3xy = 3x + 1y = 3x + 2y = 3x + 3y = 3x + 4y = 3x + 5y = 3x + 5.99y = 3x + 6.001y = 3x + 7.etc.
It is an algebraic expression because it does not contain an equality sign.
3x squared - (3x) squared = 0
√(24x)4/√(3x) = [242x2√(3x)]/3x = 8(24)x√(3x) = 192x√(3x)
5y4
If you mean x+5y = 4 then (9, -1) is the solution
Melbourne
3x + 3x + 3x = 3* (3x) = 9x
3x^5 If these are 5 of 3x multiplied together the it must be (3x)^5 =3^5 times x^5
3x. 15x - 9x = 6x 9x - 6x = 3x 6x - 3x = 3x 3x - 3x = 0
9x2 + 6x + 1 = 9x2 + 3x + 3x + 1 = 3x(3x + 1) + 1(3x + 1) = (3x + 1)(3x + 1) or (3x +1)2
3X^2 + 9X/3X factor out 3X 3X(X + 3)/3X 3X/3X = 1, so... X + 3 is the simplest form here
3X2 - 3X 3X(X - 1) -----------------------factored, so 3X is gfc
3x * (x - 4) = 3x*x - 3x*4 = 3x^2 - 12x.
3x * (x - 4) = 3x*x - 3x*4 = 3x^2 - 12x.
There are an infinite number of lines that are all parallel to [ y = 3x + 6 ].Here are ten of them to get you started:y = 3x - 1y = 3xy = 3x + 1y = 3x + 2y = 3x + 3y = 3x + 4y = 3x + 5y = 3x + 5.99y = 3x + 6.001y = 3x + 7.etc.