This equation is x = 50.53y
Substitute different values of x and for each value of x , u will get a value of y.
eg: For y =1, x = 50.53
For y =2, x = 101.06
and so on.
2006-07-12 01:48:39
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answer #1
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answered by nicegal 3
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first of all, it really is effortless to work out that if x=0 then y=0 is a answer, and the opposite is likewise real. Now assume that y isn't 0 and word if there are the different recommendations. From equation b, divide each part with the help of y, to get 2x = 3 ? x = 3/2 Then from equation a): x^2 + y^2 = 0 (3/2)^2 + y^2 = 0 y^2 = -(3/2)^2 y = sqrt(-a million) * sqrt((3/2)^2) y = 3/2 i, the position i = sqrt(-a million) In sum, 2 recommendations: a million) x=0, y=0 2) x = 3/2, y = 3/2 i, the position i = sqrt(-a million)
2016-11-01 21:58:14
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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There is not enough information to solve that. When you have two unknowns, you need at least two equations. As is, the answers are infinite (literally).
2006-07-12 00:47:33
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answered by AlphaOne_ 5
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This cannot be answered precisely - it is a statement. For it to be an equation, you must have another piece of information that either gives u,or will allow you to deduce, the value of either x or y
2006-07-12 11:34:36
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answered by Allasse 5
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You have not given enough information to answer the question; there an infinite number of possible combinations of x and y values that would fit this.
2006-07-12 00:47:03
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answer #5
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answered by TazDevil 2
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Could be a number of answers for example
X = 50.53 / Y = 1 = 50.53
X = 101.06 / Y = 2 = 50.53
X = 151.59 / Y = 3 = 50.53
And so on
2006-07-12 00:48:49
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answered by wombat 3
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x=50.53y
y=x/50.53
if you have another clue than you know what is x and y.you still got the answer in equations coz you dont mention y or x.if you have y or x,you can find both answers.this is easy,coz i like math.if you want,i can help you with other questions.good luck ;)
2006-07-12 01:02:04
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answered by me__mine 2
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You need more information than that. You need to know what x is to find out what y is, vice versa.
For instance:
If y = 1, then x = 50.53.
If x = 7.1084, then y = 7.1084.
If x = 505.3, then y = 10
2006-07-12 00:47:47
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answered by k² 6
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you need at very least another equation that contain only y and x and a real number
2006-07-18 10:37:12
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answer #9
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answered by Mark H 2
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With what little you've provided, they could be anything, i.e. they have an infinite number of possibilities.
2006-07-12 02:25:07
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answered by Anonymous
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