sqrt(100x4y4) = sqrt(100)*sqrt(x4)*sqrt(y4) = 10*x2*y2
The GCF is y4
4x-y4 what = 0
(x+y)4 = (x2+2xy+y2)2 = x4+4x3y+6x2y2+4xy3+y4
-2
(x4 + y4)/(x + y) = Quotient = x3 - x2y + xy2 - y3 Remainder = - 2y4/(x+y) So, x3 - x2y + xy2 - y3 - 2y4/(x+y)
y4.
y + y4 = y5 , possibly. Except that conventionally, the number (or coefficient) would be written first. y + y4 = y*(1 + y3) = y(1 + y)*(1 - y + y2)
x2 + y4 + x4 +y2 = x6 + y6unless you know what x and y are.* * * * *x2 + y4 + x4 + y2 ??I don't believe that this expression can be factorised or otherwise simplified.It certainly does not equal x6 + y6,for all x and all y:for example, if x = y = 1, thenx2 + y4 + x4 + y2 = 4, whilstx6 + y6 = 2;thus, they are two manifestly unequal quantities.
(y^2 + 8)(y^2 + 2)
Assumption 8x2 = eight times x squared Assumption: x3 is x to the third Assumption: y2 is y squared Answer 40 y to the fourth x to the fifth = 40 y4 x5
sqrt(100x4y4) = sqrt(100)*sqrt(x4)*sqrt(y4) = 10*x2*y2
The GCF is y4
-3/4 if the question is 3x+4y
4 + 24 + 16 = 44
x=y4 /2
4x-y4 what = 0