samira1010101 samira1010101
  • 04-08-2021
  • Mathematics
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please help! i can’t write the equation on here so look at the picture.

please help i cant write the equation on here so look at the picture class=

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ASAR2000 ASAR2000
  • 04-08-2021

Answer:

So if x= 1 , y= -20 , z = -5 , we just have to replace those values on the equation

[tex]\frac{\sqrt{yz}}{(z-x)^{2} + y } =[/tex]  [tex]\frac{\sqrt{(-20) * (-5)}}{(-5-1)^{2} + (-20) } =[/tex]  [tex]\frac{\sqrt{100}}{(-6)^{2} -20 }[/tex]  [tex]= \frac{10}{16} =\frac{5}{8}[/tex]

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sitakhatiwada654
sitakhatiwada654 sitakhatiwada654
  • 04-08-2021

Answer:

  • √100 / {-5-1}^² +(-20)
  • 10/(-6)^² -20
  • 10/36-20
  • 10/16
  • 5/8
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