If x3m-2n-2yn-m-13 = 0 is a quadratic equation of two variables, then M=______ ,n=______ .

If x3m-2n-2yn-m-13 = 0 is a quadratic equation of two variables, then M=______ ,n=______ .


According to the meaning of the question: 3M − 2n = 1n − M = 1, the solution is: M = 3, n = 4; so the answer is: 3; 4



If x ^ 3m-2-2y ^ n-1 = 5 is a quadratic equation of two variables, M = n=


That is, the degree of X and Y is 1
So 3m-2 = 1
n-1=1
So m = 1, n = 2



If x ^ 3m-3 minus 2Y ^ n + 1 = 5 is a quadratic equation, then M = n =?
If the 3m-3 power of x minus the N + 1 power of 2Y = 5 is a quadratic equation, then M = n =?


3m-3=1 m=4/3 n+1=1 n=0