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Winston Ho
Mathematics
30 January, 15:16
Find x;
If y=6 and z=12 and
y^x plus z = 39
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Gunner Zimmerman
30 January, 15:37
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Answer: X = 21
Step-by-step explanation:
If y = 6 and z = 12, add them together to get 18. If y^x plus z = 39, subtract 39 by 18 to get 39.
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