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Two times an unknown integer, multiplied by the unknown integer minus two times a different unknown integer, equals 50."
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Two times an unknown integer, multiplied by the unknown integer minus two times a different unknown integer, equals 50."
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Unknown integer is y
Different unknown number is x
2y^2 - 2x = 50
*(^2 means squared)
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Answer:
D) 2x^2 − 4xy − 50 = 0
Explanation:
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