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14 March, 06:48

Simplify the expression (4x + 5y - 6z) ^0 + (3xy2 - 5z) ^0. Assume 4x + 5y - 6z ≠ 0 and 3xy^2 - 5z ≠ 0.

How do u do this?

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  1. 14 March, 07:10
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    Simplify the following:

    ((4 x + 5 y - 6 z) ^0, (3 x y^2 - 5 z) ^0)

    (4 x + 5 y - 6 z) ^0 = 1:

    (1, (3 x y^2 - 5 z) ^0)

    (3 x y^2 - 5 z) ^0 = 1:

    Answer: (1, 1)
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