SOLUTION: x2+y4=3(z+h)h
how many variables does the equation contain?
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: x2+y4=3(z+h)h
how many variables does the equation contain?
This question is from textbook intermediate algebra
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x2+y4=3(z+h)h
"Variables" means "unknowns".
In this equations, there are four variables: x, y, z, and h.
R^2
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