SOLUTION: evalute the expression for: x=3, y=2, z=5: z^2-y^2/xz-2y(z-x)

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Question 424107: evalute the expression for: x=3, y=2, z=5: z^2-y^2/xz-2y(z-x)
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Hi
evalute the expression for: x=3, y=2, z = 5
z^2-y^2/xz-2y(z-x) |substituting the values of x,y and z
(5^2-2^2)/(15-4*2) = 21/7 = 3
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