All equations of the form a x 2 b x c = 0 can be solved using the quadratic formula 2 a − b ± b 2 − 4 a c The quadratic formula gives two solutions, one when ± is addition and one when it is subtraction x^ {2}yxy^ {2}=4 x 2 y x y 2 = 4 Subtract 4 from both sides of the equationSteps for Solving Linear Equation ( 2 x y ^ { 2 } 3 ) d x ( 2 x ^ { 2 } y 4 ) d y = 0 (2xy2 − 3)dx (2x2y 4)dy = 0 Use the distributive property to multiply 2xy^ {2}3 by d Use the distributive property to multiply 2xy2 −3 by d \left (2xy^ {2}d3d\right)x\left (2x^ {2}y4\right)dy=0A transformation T (x, y) (x 5, y 3) The image of A(2, 1) is A) (3, 2) B) (3, 2) C) (3, 2)
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