sparkle6 wrote:If xy does not equal 0 and (x^2)(y^2) - xy = 6, which of the following could be y in terms of x?
1. 1/(2x)
2. -2/x
3. 3/x
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. 1 and 2
D. 1 and 3
E. 2 and 3
x²y² - xy - 6 = 0.
(xy + 2)(xy - 3) = 0.
Thus, xy = -2 or xy = 3.
If xy = -2, then y = -2/x.
If xy = 3, then y = 3/x.
The correct answer is
E.
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