Question #b310b

1 Answer
Oct 9, 2016

(x,y)=(x,x90)

Explanation:

Given two variables, at least two equations are needed to determine two unique values for those variables. With only a single equation, we are showing a relationship between the two variables which may be fulfilled by many (x,y) pairs.

In the given example, we have xy=90

xy+y90=90+y90

y=x90

Thus, for any x value, we can find a corresponding y value which fulfills xy=90 by setting y=x90. If we graph this, we get a line, every point of which is an (x,y) pair satisfying our equation:

graph{x-90 [-275, 333, -168, 136]}

Example (x,y) pairs:
(10,100)
(0,90)
(1,89)
(10,80)
(90,0)
(100,10)