SOLUTION: given d=5, c=3, b=2, and a=1 what algebraic expression will equal 19
each variable may only be used once. exponents may be used but must be one of the variables listed. the expr
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Question 494233: given d=5, c=3, b=2, and a=1 what algebraic expression will equal 19
each variable may only be used once. exponents may be used but must be one of the variables listed. the expression can be addition, subtraction, multiplication or division and any combination of these.
Answer by chessace(471) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(d-a)^b +c
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