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If x=2y-5 and z=16y^3, what is z in terms of x

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Answer:

z in terms of x is
\mathbf{z=16\left((x+5)/(2)\right)^3}

Explanation:

We are given:


x=2y-5\: and\: z=16y^3

We need to find z in terms of x

First we can find value of y from x =2y-5


x =2y-5\\x+5 = 2y\\y=(x+5)/(2)

Now, we can put value of y in
z=16y^3 to find z in terms of x


z=16y^3\\Put\:y=(x+5)/(2)\\z=16(\frac {x+5}{2})^3

So, z in terms of x is
\mathbf{z=16\left((x+5)/(2)\right)^3}

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