Asked by ryan

i'm trying to find someone that knows what a diamond problem in algebra is. it is a diamond shape divided into 4 equal parts in the example it has an xy at the top an x on the left and a y on the right and x+y on the bottom. then on problem #1 it has a 15 at the top an 8 at the bottom and both sides are blank. i need to fill in the missing blank.

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Answered by alyshan
i think thtz an incomplete question
Answered by Anonymous 8th grader
Since all parts are equal, that means that each part has an equal number. It says that x times y equals 15, and x+y equals 8. 4+4 equals 8. So, the posiblility is that the other two sides equal 4. But, the thing is, 4 times 4 equals 16. maybe your question whats you to round, probably by saying about or apportimately.
Answered by Dominique
y=xplus3
Answered by lisa
2b-6+3b=14
Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Lauren
First, to complete this problem, you add like terms (2b and 3b)(add them together). Now you should have something like 5b-6. Now add 6 to both sides. Now you should have something like 5b=20. Next you need to divide 5 from both sides. Now you should have b=4. There you go, you should have your answer.
Answered by Lauren
How do you want me to help you if there isn't even a propblem to help you with.
Answered by ex
need some work to do dou knoe where to find it
Answered by ex
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Answered by saira
omg! i am having trouble on that too!!!
Answered by diamanesha
f(3)
Answered by rell
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