SOLUTION: Can you help me with the following questions? I am stumped.
5vz^20
3vz-2=4
Write the equation y=2/3 x-3 in standard forms using only integers and a positive coefficent for
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Question 144331: Can you help me with the following questions? I am stumped.
5vz^20
3vz-2=4
Write the equation y=2/3 x-3 in standard forms using only integers and a positive coefficent for x.
Write your result in lowest terms for -2/10x^2-4x - x+3/15-6
Thank you!!!
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5vz^20
3vz-2=4
Are thses supposed to be two equations?
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Write the equation y=2/3 x-3 in standard forms using only integers and a positive coefficent for x.
Multiply thru by 3 to get:
3y = 2x - 9
2x - 3y = 9
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Write your result in lowest terms for [-2/(10x^2-4x)] - [x+3/15-6]
Is the right side one, two, or three terms?
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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