SOLUTION: y squared divided by the absolute value of z for y=-12 and z=-9

Algebra.Com
Question 655392: y squared divided by the absolute value of z for y=-12 and z=-9
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!








So when y = -12 and z = -9

RELATED QUESTIONS

If x squared = 25, y squared = 16, and z squared = 9, what is the greatest possible value (answered by CubeyThePenguin)
find the ff. quantities absolute value of z-1 squared. squared is outside the absolute... (answered by MathLover1,ikleyn)
if x = 2, y = 3 and z = -1, find value of x divided by... (answered by MathLover1)
x(y+z)=6 y(z+x)=10 z(x+y)=12 find the value of... (answered by Edwin McCravy)
The value of y varies jointly with the values of x and z. When x=4x=4 and z=9z=9 , the (answered by stanbon)
(4x to the -3) (z) divided by (2 to the -2)(y to the 4)(w to the -2) = ? The answer is (answered by Boreal,solver91311)
FIND THE VALUE OF Y FOR THE GIVEN VALUES OF X, AND Z. y= x + z x = 8 z =... (answered by mathbird)
Solve for z:1/2 absolute value of z + 5=2 absolute value of... (answered by stanbon)
If for three distinct positive numbers x, y, and z, {{{ y/(x-z) = (x+y)/z = x/y }}}... (answered by ikleyn)