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Kaylah Brandt
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9 August, 20:41
If z=3x^2 and x=y+5, then what is z in terms of y
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Puffy
9 August, 21:10
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Given that z = 3x² and x = y + 5
Substitute x = y + 5 into z = 3x²
z = 3 (y + 5) ²
Answer: z = 3 (y + 5) ²
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