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What do you get when you plug all the numbers in?
this is new to me so can you teach me step by step?
on how to solve this problem
7/7=1
[(3)(1)-(2)(-2)/(3+7)]
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Yeah sure I can
So, the expression is 3x-2y/z+3
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(3(1)-(-2))/(3+4)=(3+4)/(3+4)=7/7=1
They give x=1, y=-2, and z=3
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So you literally plug the numbers in
And them simplify
Oh i see, its seems easy
It is :)
[(3)(1)-(2)(-2)/(3+7)] (3+4)/7 7/7 1
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That make sense?
yes! it does
Awesome :)
Great job guys
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so that whole thing equals 1
Yep
okay
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