SOLUTION: what is the equation to xy=10 when you solve y in terms of x?
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what is the equation to xy=10 when you solve y in terms of x?
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Divide both sides by x, y = 10/x.
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Edwin McCravy(20055)
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what is the equation to xy=10 when you solve y in terms of x?
Divide both sides by
Cancel the x's away on the left
That's it! Edwin
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