SOLUTION: 5x^2 + 10x = 0
3y(y+5)=18
4x^2=3x
Algebra.Com
Question 1008478: 5x^2 + 10x = 0
3y(y+5)=18
4x^2=3x
Answer by It is costly(175) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What is your question?
RELATED QUESTIONS
Question 1: what is y=-5/3x-6 written in standard form using integers?
A. 5/3x+y=-6
B. (answered by TimothyLamb)
SOLVE STEP BY STEP THANK YOU:)
1) x+y=5
3x-y=7
2) 2x+y=3
-2x+5y=-9
3) 3x+5y=0
(answered by Alan3354)
Y=-2... (answered by alicealc)
Y=-2... (answered by Fombitz)
Solve by elimination:
1.8x + 11y= 20
5x - 11y= -59
2. 2x + 18y= -9
4x + 18y= -27
(answered by jim_thompson5910)
I need help how to solve
1.
-3x+7y=-16
-9x+5y=16
2.
-4x+9y=9
x-3y=-6
3.... (answered by ewatrrr)
1) y = 4x + 3
2) 5x + 3y = 0
3) -3x - 6y = 6
4) -8y = -24
5) 6x + 2y (answered by Alan3354)
-7x+y=-19
-2x+3y=-19
-7x-8y=9
-4x+9y=-22
5x+4y=-30
3x-9y=-18
-14=-20y-7x... (answered by solver91311)
Solve by using Quadratic Formula
12x^2-10x-3=0... (answered by mbarugel)