I assume common factor
2x + xy
x(2 + y)
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2007-05-09 03:47:16
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answer #1
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answered by SAMUEL D 7
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x=0 and y=-2
2007-05-09 10:11:13
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answer #2
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answered by tannia e 1
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x(2+y)
2007-05-09 10:11:17
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answer #3
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answered by hmcdds 1
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x(y+2)
2007-05-09 10:10:38
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answer #4
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answered by dwinbaycity 5
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2 points
2007-05-09 10:13:53
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answer #5
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answered by Tsotsi 3
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if you're looking to simplify, you'll notice that both terms have an x.
Remove the x, and multiply that by what remains.
2x+xy= x(2+y)
2007-05-09 10:09:10
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answer #6
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answered by Brian L 7
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2x+xy=?
2x+xy= x ( 2 + y)
2007-05-09 10:10:28
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answer #7
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answered by Tubby 5
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The answers above are correct. THere is not enough information given to solve for both variables, so all you can do is simplify the equation.
2007-05-09 10:10:30
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answer #8
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answered by engineeringguru 2
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It doesn't equal anything. In algebra you solve for variables. To do this you need the other side of the equation.
2007-05-09 10:10:13
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answer #9
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answered by NickG 3
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there's no way to solve that. you can only factor.
x(2+y)
2007-05-09 10:09:49
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answer #10
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answered by electric 3
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