To provide an accurate comparison of the compounds AB and XY, more specific information about their composition, structure, and properties is needed. Generally, the letters A, B, X, and Y represent different elements or groups in chemical formulas, and their arrangement can significantly influence the compounds' characteristics, such as reactivity, polarity, and stability. If AB and XY have similar functional groups or oxidation states, they may exhibit comparable chemical behavior. However, without additional context, it is challenging to draw specific conclusions about their relationship.
The expression, as given, cannot be factorised.
The expression, as given, cannot be factorised.
The male chromosome
KYLE XY ended in 2009.
The rule (XY)(-Xy) represents a transformation involving both reflection and rotation in the coordinate plane. The term (XY) indicates a combination of variables, while (-Xy) suggests a reflection across the x-axis due to the negative sign before X. Overall, this transformation alters the positions of the points based on the given algebraic expressions.
Factor by grouping. x2y - xyb - abx + ab2 The first two can factor out an xy, so xy(x - b) The second two can factor out a -ab, so -ab(x - b) and we have xy(x - b) - ab(x - b) Since what is inside the parentheses is alike, we can be assured that we have factored correctly and now continue to group: ANS: (x - b)(xy - ab)
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x2y + axy + abx + a2b Factor by grouping. xy(x + a) + ab(x + a) (xy + ab)(x + a)
Ab + xy ---> ay + xb
3-xy ...i think * * * * * Good try, but actually, it is xy - 3
(b - x)(ab - xy)
The expression, as given, cannot be factorised.
Yes, they could. If x+a < 0 and y+b <0.
The circular buttons are the game controls, AB XY, what they do exactly is down to the specific game.
The expression, as given, cannot be factorised.
Yes.
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