SOLUTION: Given that x=3 and y=-2, find the value of 3(4x-xy)
Algebra.Com
Question 1140281: Given that x=3 and y=-2, find the value of 3(4x-xy)
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
RELATED QUESTIONS
Find the value of {{{(dy)/(dx)}}} when x= -1 and y= 1, given that {{{3x^2+4xy-xy^3 =... (answered by ikleyn)
Given that x=4, y= -3, and z = 2
calculate the value of
xy - 5 (x - y)+ 2z
(answered by Alan3354)
Given that xy = 3/2 and both x and y are nonnegative real numbers, find the minimum value (answered by robertb)
Solve equation for y then find value of for the given value of x
2xy +1 = xy +3; x... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
Given that x * y = 4x-2y find the value of (2 * 3) *... (answered by Alan3354,greenestamps)
Find the value of the xy if x=2 and y=3
(answered by Theo)
If x+y=16 and xy=3, find the value of
a) x^2 +y^2
b)... (answered by ikleyn,josgarithmetic)
Given that x-y= 8•sqrt(2) and xy= 137, where x and y are both positive, find the value... (answered by ikleyn,greenestamps)
if x-y=-6 and xy=4, then find the value of... (answered by ankor@dixie-net.com)