X = 2 and Y = 3.
x-y does not equal 10.
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y equals x plus 4 when y equals 0 then x equals 2i i is the square root of negative 1
This is definitely false; if x=2 and y=3, x to the y power is 8, but y to the x power is 9, which are not equal.
2x4 does not equal 7, it equals 8. 2x4=8 is a correct statement.
I think you mean this as an answer, not a question. An expression does not have an equals sign (e.g 2x4). An equation does have an equals sign (e.g 2x4=8).
y=9x=3it equals ......y= 3.334
y = 15 (by transitivity)
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Y = 10x 10x = 40 y = 40
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it is equal to 6y plus y
y=-7 but I have no idea on how to get it
y = 12. It's the transitive property. y = 12 = 3x.
X = 2 and Y = 3.
x = 4 and y = 6