The expression "6x plus 5y" represents a linear combination of the variables x and y. It can be written mathematically as (6x + 5y). This expression does not have a specific value unless the values of x and y are provided. It can be used in various contexts, such as equations or functions in algebra.
6x plus 3y minus 2x plus 5y equals 4x plus 8y.
It's an algebraic expression that can be simplified to: x-5y
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It is: 6x-5y simplified
The question is not quite clear, do you mean -6x+3y = -18 and -10+5y = -30? If so then the solution is: -10+5y= -30 5y = -30+10 5y = -20 y = -4 Substitute the value of y into the equation -6x+3y = -18: Answer: x = 1 and y = -4
(6x)(5y)
6x plus 3y minus 2x plus 5y equals 4x plus 8y.
(6x - 5y) + (-3x - 4y) =6x - 5y - 3x - 4y =3x - 9y =3 (x - 3y)
x= -1 y=-1
4x-2y
It's an algebraic expression that can be simplified to: x-5y
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It is: 6x-5y simplified
It is: x-5y simplified
The question is not quite clear, do you mean -6x+3y = -18 and -10+5y = -30? If so then the solution is: -10+5y= -30 5y = -30+10 5y = -20 y = -4 Substitute the value of y into the equation -6x+3y = -18: Answer: x = 1 and y = -4
6x and 5y
6x - 5y = 15 6x - 6x - 5y = 15 - 6x -5y = -6x + 15 (-5y)/-5 = (-6x)/-5 + 15/-5 y = 6/5x - 3 where 6/5 is the slope and y-intercept is -3.