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No, women were not allowed to take part in ancient Greek theater. Actually that is a matter of debate. Scholars have argued both sides and no one has any first hand evidence.
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(Take 3y from both sides)3.2y + 7 = -1(Take 7 from both sides)3.2y = -8(Divide both sides by 3.2)y = -2.5
When doing research on compelling arguments for both sides of a research question, you should search for and take notes on the arguments for both sides.
Both sides - both should love both sides unconditionally
Any they felt they could take part in.
3y - 7 = y + 1(Take away 1 from both sides)3y - 8 = y(Take away y from both sides)2y - 8 = 0(Add 8 to both sides)2y = 8(Divide both sides by 2)y = 4
-11+x = 13-x TAKE x FROM BOTH SIDES -11 = 13-2x TAKE 13 FROM BOTH SIDES -24 = -2x DIVIDE BY TWO ON BOTH SIDES -12 = -x x = 12
could woman attend or watch in theartes
3x+8 = 5x+10 Take 3x away from both sides: 8 = 2x + 10 Take 10 away from both sides: -2 = 2x Divide both sides by 2: -1 = x
Ares was a god of war itself; he did not take sides, but encouraged both sides to fight.
Yes with a bit of give and take its sides can eventually be worked out.