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khalid_kacst
x^2 - y^2 = x - y , ?
if y not equal x .
what is y and x when
x^2 - y^2 = x - y
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if y not equal x .
what is y and x when
x^2 - y^2 = x - y
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he asked for solution in which x doesn't equal y.Originally posted by renedox
Only solution I can think of is when x and y is equal to one.
You get:
x = 1; y = 1;
(1)^2 - (1)^2 = (1) - (1)
==> 0 = 0
Originally posted by loop quantum gravity
he asked for solution in which x doesn't equal y.
What has this got to do with it??use implicit differentiation and find the derivative
The equation X^2 - y^2 = x - y is a quadratic equation that can be used to solve for the values of x and y. It is often used in mathematics and science to model various physical phenomena.
To solve for x and y in this equation, you can use algebraic methods such as factoring, completing the square, or using the quadratic formula. It is important to note that there may be multiple solutions for x and y.
Yes, this equation can be graphed on a two-dimensional coordinate plane. The resulting graph will be a hyperbola. The x-intercepts of the graph represent the solutions for x, while the y-intercepts represent the solutions for y.
The terms X^2 and y^2 represent the squares of the variables x and y, respectively. In this equation, they are being subtracted from each other, which results in a hyperbolic curve. This curve is important in many areas of mathematics and science.
Yes, this equation can be used to model real-world situations. For example, it can be used to describe the relationship between pressure and temperature in an ideal gas. It can also be used to model the movement of objects in a gravitational field. However, it is important to note that this equation is a simplified representation and may not accurately reflect all aspects of a real-world situation.