The answer depends on whether xy are commutative numbers or operators in a permutation group.
xy+xy'
x+xy=8 xy=-x+8 y=-1+8/x
If the two numbers are x and y, thenthe square of the two numbers is one => (xy)^2 = 1 which implies that xy = +/-1.Then xy is a maximum => xy = 1.
0
xy - xy = 0
xy + xy = 2xy
XY
It is an expression in the form of: xy+7
The answer depends on whether xy are commutative numbers or operators in a permutation group.
The GCF is xy
Half of XY...
The expression xy + z represents the sum of the product of x and y with the value of z. This is a simple algebraic expression where x and y are variables representing numbers, and z is a constant value. To find the result of xy + z, you would first multiply x and y, and then add the value of z to the product.
xy/-3
If you mean: xy2/xy then it can be simplified to y
The sum of xy times 3 is equal to 3(xy).
No, Kyle XY was canceled by the people who created Kyle XY!