6
The definition of equivalent inequalities: inequalities that have the same set of solutions
Graph the following Inequalities: x > 3
10xy3 * 8x5y3 = (10*8)*(x*x5)*(y3*y3) = 80x6y6
4
First degree equations ad inequalities in one variable are known as linear equations or linear inequalities. The one variable part means they have only one dimension. For example x=3 is the point 3 on the number line. If we write x>3 then it is all points on the number line greater than but not equal to 3.
Two inequalities are equivalent if their solution sets are the same. For example, the inequalities 2x > 6 and 3x > 9 are both equivalent to x > 3.
6y-y3 = 3
The definition of equivalent inequalities: inequalities that have the same set of solutions
y3 x y3 - y (3)3 x 3(3) - 3 9 x 9 - 3 = ? 9 x 9= 81 81 - 3 = 78 I hope that solves your problem
72
30
The GCF of y3, y7, y8 is y3
x^2/y^3 = x^2*y^(-3)
Some are, some aren't.
y=3 y^3(y^3-y)= 3^3(3^3-3)= 27(27-3)= 27(24)=648
Well, my opinion is that it is Year 3 to Year 5...
6x+y=3