It should be 3x^2y
I'm using 3 from numbers because 3 is a GCF of 18 and 15
Then I'm getting X^2 because it's the GCF of X^2 and X^3
Then I'm taking y because it's the GCF of y^3 and y
And finally we got no z on the left side so we get 3x^2y
Answer:
In the very first step, when they multiply both sides by 3 the -2y should become -6y but instead it stays as -2y. The correct solution would be:
9x - 6y =6
9x - 6y = 6
0 = 0
This means there are infinite solutions.
Do you have the tables so I can help
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