Oh, dude, it's like when you take y and split it in half, you know? So, y divided by 2 is just y cut in two equal parts. It's like sharing a Pizza with your buddy, but with algebra.
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2x / (y-2) + 2x / (2-y)First get a common denominator: (y-2) (2-y)Then you have:2x(2-y) / (y-2)(2-y) + 2x(y-2) / (y-2)(2-y), summing and simplifying, you get:(4x-4) / (y-2)(2-y)
wat is the whole problem that actually it is 42
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2x / (y-2) + 2x / (2-y)First get a common denominator: (y-2) (2-y)Then you have:2x(2-y) / (y-2)(2-y) + 2x(y-2) / (y-2)(2-y), summing and simplifying, you get:(4x-4) / (y-2)(2-y)
2/y + 1 + 3 + 5y
wat is the whole problem that actually it is 42
( x1 + x2) divided by 2 then (y1 +y 2) divided by 2
It is x^2 + xy + y^2
It is the inequality 12 < y/2.
X^4 divided by Y^2
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x2 / y = (6)2 /2 = 36/2 = 18
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