2(10XY) 5(2XY) 4(5XY) 22(5XY) and so on, though not very interesting factoring
It is a straight line which goes through the points (2,0) and (0, -4)
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There should be no parallel numbers on a line graph.
If you mean (5*4)/5 then it equals 4
5xy+4=9
colinear and non-colinear are terms that are used when describing points in space, not the graph of a function. Maybe what you meant is "Is the function linear?" The answer to that question is no.
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5xy+4=9 is the problem, right? 5xy+4=9. Now subtract the 4 from both sides. 5xy=5. Ok, then, that looks less scary. Now, divide both sides by 5, to get xy=1. Hmm, a lot simpler. Now, divide both sides by x to get y by itself. So, y=1/x. Alright. That's your line! No, its not a straight line. There is a vertical asymptote where x=0, and the two segments aren't straight. But that's a simpler form of the equation. Hope that helped!
2 A term is separated by a sign, + * - or / the terms in 5xy+90xy are: 5xy and 90xy The terms in 2*4 are 2 and 4 Hope this helps!
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You need at least two terms to find a GCF.
the graph is moved down 6 units
y equals x-4 plus 2 is the same as y = x-2. You just translate the graph of y=x, 2 units to the right, OR 2 down.
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