SOLUTION: I have the following equation: x^2*2y-2z with x=12, y=8, and z=6. I get an answer of 573 but the correct answer is 1,140. Please help!
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Question 22410: I have the following equation: x^2*2y-2z with x=12, y=8, and z=6. I get an answer of 573 but the correct answer is 1,140. Please help!
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
with x=12, y=8, and z=6
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R^2 at SCC
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