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Which group of values makes the expression 3x2y−2z UNDEFINED? A) x = –1; y = 0; z = 3 B) x = –1; y = 3; z = 0 C) x = 0; y = −1; z = 3 D) x = 0; y = 3; z = −1 E) x = –1; y = 2; z = 1

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The answer is A

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sadly i dont have the work of it just by looking it up you can get the answer tho. Answer is A

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the correct question is
Which group of values makes the expression 3x/2y−2z UNDEFINED?

we know that
So that the expression is defined, the denominator in (3x/2y) can not be zero
hence
the value of y = 0 makes the expression UNDEFINED

therefore

the answer is
the option A) x = –1; y = 0; z = 3
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