Unfortunately, the browser used by Answers.com for posting questions is incapable of accepting mathematical symbols. This means that we cannot see the mathematically critical parts of the question. We are, therefore unable to determine what exactly the question is about and so cannot give a proper answer to your question.
Please resubmit your question spelling out the symbols as "plus", "minus", "times", "divided by", "equals", "squared", "cubed" etc.
Making an equation "y = ~$%#" by solving for y puts it into the simplest form to graph.
(1-y)(1+y)
-2
y=1
To express the equation ( y - 2x = 1 ) in standard form, we rearrange it to the form ( Ax + By = C ). Adding ( 2x ) to both sides gives ( 2x + y = 1 ). In standard form, the equation can be written as ( 2x + y - 1 = 0 ).
y/100 is in its simplest form.
Evaluate x/y when x = 4 and y = 4. x/y = 4/4 = 1/1 = 1
Xy/y = x
Making an equation "y = ~$%#" by solving for y puts it into the simplest form to graph.
(1-y)(1+y)
-2
y=1
Numerators and denominators are whole numbers; taking their GCF helps to reduce a fraction to its simplest form. In the fraction 3/9, the GCF of 3 and 9 is 3. Dividing both numbers by 3 results in 1/3, the simplest form of 3/9.
To express the equation ( y - 2x = 1 ) in standard form, we rearrange it to the form ( Ax + By = C ). Adding ( 2x ) to both sides gives ( 2x + y = 1 ). In standard form, the equation can be written as ( 2x + y - 1 = 0 ).
It is: 12x/6xy = 2/y simplified
x : y = x / x + y 54 : 30 = 54 / 54 + 30 1 + 30 = 31
1 - y^(3)= 1^(3) - (3) = This factors to (1 - y)(1^(2) + y + y^(2)) More simply written as ( 1 - y)(1 + y + y^(2))