The answer depends on the values of x and y and, since these have not been defined, there can be no sensible answer.
As no values are given to each respective letter, B X Y can only = BXY.
It simply states that the number represented by x and the number represented by y are equal.
You could simply write y = x
That means that you add whatever value the two variables have. Unless you know (in a specific instance) what values those variables have, you can't simplify that, and just keep it as "x + y".
It equals x(y)
3?
what is c, x + 2y, x+y equal to or greater than 8, x equal to or greater than 3, y equal to or greater than 0.
y=2x-3 y=-x-3
x to the 5th power times y to the fourth power
y=3cos(x) peroid is 2pie
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x5 You have x*x*x*x*x just add up the amount of x's you have and put it after as an exponent Example: 3*3*3*3=34 y*y*y*y*y*y=y6
Then y = 3x.
In mathematics? This is what's called a relation. For example, the relation y=4x shows that for any given x value, the value of y is four times as great. If y is equal to 8 and the relationship between y and x can be shown by the relation y is equal to four times x, x must equal 8 divided by four. Eight divided by four is 2, therefore x is equal to 2. If x is equal to 6 and the relation ship between y and x can be shown by the relation y is equal to four times x, y must equal 6 multiplied by four. Six multiplied by four is 24, therefor y is equal to 24.
That can be true when "x" and "y" are both zero, or both 1.
If x+y = 3 and y times x = 2 then y = 1.
2y = x and x = 2 so y = 1
It equals XY.
x=2 and y=3
It can be, it need not be.
Y = 82x, the value of Y will be 82 times whatever value of x that is chosen
The commutative prperty of multiplication of numbers states that for any two numbers x and y, x * y = y * x
No