(x^2)-(5x)+(y^2)-(3y)=1

Simple and best practice solution for (x^2)-(5x)+(y^2)-(3y)=1 equation. Check how easy it is, and learn it for the future. Our solution is simple, and easy to understand, so don`t hesitate to use it as a solution of your homework.

If it's not what You are looking for type in the equation solver your own equation and let us solve it.

Solution for (x^2)-(5x)+(y^2)-(3y)=1 equation:


Simplifying
(x2) + -1(5x) + (y2) + -1(3y) = 1
x2 + -1(5x) + (y2) + -1(3y) = 1

Remove parenthesis around (5x)
x2 + -1 * 5x + (y2) + -1(3y) = 1

Multiply -1 * 5
x2 + -5x + (y2) + -1(3y) = 1
x2 + -5x + y2 + -1(3y) = 1

Remove parenthesis around (3y)
x2 + -5x + y2 + -1 * 3y = 1

Multiply -1 * 3
x2 + -5x + y2 + -3y = 1

Reorder the terms:
-5x + x2 + -3y + y2 = 1

Solving
-5x + x2 + -3y + y2 = 1

Solving for variable 'x'.

Reorder the terms:
-1 + -5x + x2 + -3y + y2 = 1 + -1

Combine like terms: 1 + -1 = 0
-1 + -5x + x2 + -3y + y2 = 0

The solution to this equation could not be determined.

See similar equations:

| x+4(x+2)=16 | | 5*[6*6]=10 | | 4a^2-5a-6= | | 5*[6*6]= | | -15t^2+45t+10=40 | | 5X[6*6]= | | -15t+75t+10=70 | | -15t+75t+10=100 | | 5x-10=-15 | | 6x=24-4(x-4) | | 2y^2+11y+12= | | 2x+1=131 | | 5e^3x=15 | | 14y+9y-2+y= | | 6+4x-4=9x+8-3x | | 8(3x-1)=-8+24 | | 23x+18=-24x-358 | | -4+6k=-34 | | 3(x-3)=3(x+3) | | g+15-4g-6g= | | m*9-1=-2 | | v+v-33.4+v+24.1=189.9 | | -3x-4+3x=-4 | | 3w^2-14w-5=0 | | -10=10(k+9) | | v=(v-31.4) | | 2z-8=4 | | -22x-22=128+3x | | 4-6a+7=-11 | | 10+6c=52 | | 2x+25=3x-13-x | | 7x-6+8x=19 |

Equations solver categories