Chapter 11: Problem 13
If \(y>0,\) is \(x\) less than \(0 ?\) (1) \(x y=16\) (2) \(x-y=6\)
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Chapter 11: Problem 13
If \(y>0,\) is \(x\) less than \(0 ?\) (1) \(x y=16\) (2) \(x-y=6\)
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