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The question is about "yx" which is not a mapping and so does not have a slope.
If you mean y = x+2 then the equation of y = x+4 is parallel to it because they both have the same slope but with different y intercepts
y = x is a straight line through the origin, with a slope of 45 degrees (going from bottom left to top right).y = yx comprises two lines:y = 0 which is the x axis, andx = 1, which is a line parallel to the y axis, and at a distance 1 to its right.
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I surmise that you are asking about y = x. This defines the line that passes through the origin, i.e., the point (0,0), with slope 1. In angular terms, the portion of it to the upper left of the origin is halfway between the x-axis and the y-axis.
y=x^3
There isn't any. " yx-1 " is not an equation.
24/yx there isn't an = sign
ZW is parallel to YX.
yx-3 is not an equation, and it has no graph.
Smalltalk YX was created on 2007-07-02.
If you mean y = x+2 then the equation of y = x+4 is parallel to it because they both have the same slope but with different y intercepts
When they are scalar, xy and yx are equivalent. When they are vectors or matrices, they are not equivalent.
y = x is a straight line through the origin, with a slope of 45 degrees (going from bottom left to top right).y = yx comprises two lines:y = 0 which is the x axis, andx = 1, which is a line parallel to the y axis, and at a distance 1 to its right.
Yes, xy is the same as yx, but should always be written as xy.
When you are multiplying the numbers. For example, yx multiplied by yz is equal to yx+z
If y = 0 then yx - 5 = 0*x - 5 = 0 - 5 = -5
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