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Find the area bounded by the equation x/- 5 + 2/2 = 1 on the first quadrant and the line x = 10
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Anonymous
x/- 5 + 2/2 = 1
I have no idea what this means. Does your keyboard have parentheses?
4 years ago
SAMK
Find the area bounded by the equation x/(- 5) + y/2 = 1 on the first quadrant and the line x = 10

x over negative 5 plus y over 2
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