The Abelian property or commutativity.
3x+5y+8x+2y combine 3x and 8x to get 11x 11x+5y+2y combine 5y and 2y 11x+7y is the answer.
It is: 7x+10y
x=(-5y-1)/3
Well, the way you wrote it, you would have:(4x - 5y - 3) x 3x + 5ywhich would give12x^2 - 15xy - 9x + 5yBut, if you meant the quantity (3x + 5y), then you would have:(4x - 5y - 3) x (3x + 5y)which would give12x^2 - 15xy - 9x + 20xy - 25y^2 - 15yand combining terms12x^2 - 25y^2 + 5xy - 9x - 15y
The Abelian property or commutativity.
3x+5y+8x+2y combine 3x and 8x to get 11x 11x+5y+2y combine 5y and 2y 11x+7y is the answer.
3x+5y=48 5y=48-3x-3x+5y=12 -3x+(48-3x)=12-6x=-36x=65y=48-3(6)5y=30y=6(6,6)
It is: 7x+10y
3x/7 + 5y/14x = 3x*2x/(7*2x) + 5y/14x = (6x2 + 5y)/14x
(6x - 5y) + (-3x - 4y) =6x - 5y - 3x - 4y =3x - 9y =3 (x - 3y)
x=(-5y-1)/3
Well, the way you wrote it, you would have:(4x - 5y - 3) x 3x + 5ywhich would give12x^2 - 15xy - 9x + 5yBut, if you meant the quantity (3x + 5y), then you would have:(4x - 5y - 3) x (3x + 5y)which would give12x^2 - 15xy - 9x + 20xy - 25y^2 - 15yand combining terms12x^2 - 25y^2 + 5xy - 9x - 15y
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3x - 8y + 2x - 5 - 5y = 5x -13y - 5
Well, darling, that's not a question, it's an expression. Looks like you've got a polynomial there with terms -3x, 5y, and 30. Just remember to keep those variables separate from the constants, and you'll be golden. Math can be a real hoot once you get the hang of it!
5x+10-5y-3x+1=0 <--You start with this. Then move the 10 and 1 to the other side by subtracting them. 5x-5y-3x=-11<--Next combine the x's 2x-3y=-11<--This is the simplified answer.