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12 June, 08:46

What is the simplified for of the following expression: 2x2^y+3x2^+4y+3x2^y+2y

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  1. 12 June, 09:09
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    Simplifying

    2x2y + 3x2 + 4y + 3x2y + 2y = 0

    Reorder the terms:

    3x2 + 2x2y + 3x2y + 4y + 2y = 0

    Combine like terms: 2x2y + 3x2y = 5x2y

    3x2 + 5x2y + 4y + 2y = 0

    Combine like terms: 4y + 2y = 6y

    3x2 + 5x2y + 6y = 0

    Solving

    3x2 + 5x2y + 6y = 0

    Solving for variable 'x'.

    Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right.

    Add '-6y' to each side of the equation.

    3x2 + 5x2y + 6y + - 6y = 0 + - 6y

    Combine like terms: 6y + - 6y = 0

    3x2 + 5x2y + 0 = 0 + - 6y

    3x2 + 5x2y = 0 + - 6y

    Remove the zero:

    3x2 + 5x2y = - 6y

    Combine like terms: - 6y + 6y = 0

    3x2 + 5x2y + 6y = 0

    The solution to this equation could not be determined.
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