SOLUTION: Please help me find the value of this expression 5x+z/2y, x+0, y=-2, z=-2 I got to 5(0)+-2/2(3)=-2/6 after that I am lost please help.

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Question 25586: Please help me find the value of this expression 5x+z/2y, x+0, y=-2, z=-2 I got to
5(0)+-2/2(3)=-2/6 after that I am lost please help.

Answer by longjonsilver(2297)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5x+z/2y
5(0)+(-2/2(3))
0 - 2/6
-2/6
-1/3

jon.

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