SOLUTION: 1/2 (x2-y2) - 5/2 (x2-y2)
The 2s are exponents
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Question 769760: 1/2 (x2-y2) - 5/2 (x2-y2)
The 2s are exponents
Answer by tommyt3rd(5050) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1/2 (x2-y2) - 5/2 (x2-y2)=
(1/2-5/2)x2+(5/2-1/2)y2=
2y2-2x2
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