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| Question 65562:  OK, I am not a student, but I have recently been asked to find an answer for this equation by a friend. Everything I can do, or find on line, says that if the values are different numbers, there is no viable solution. Please help me with this.
 X*Y = X+Y
 What are the values of X and Y? Or is there no actual answer? Thank you.
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! X*Y = X+Y What are the values of X and Y?
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 xy=x+y
 x+y-xy=0
 y-xy=-x
 y(1-x)=-x
 y=-x/(1-x)
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 x may take on any value except x=1
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 For example:
 If x=3, then y=-3/-2=3/2
 So the pair x=3, y=3/2 are two different numbers that
 satisfy the equation.
 There are an infinite number of solutions to your question.
 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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