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How would lines 3 and 4 in Illustration 4 - State Actions - be optimized?

a) One line using 144
b) One line μltiplying by 15
c) One line using Line 2 square term
d) One line combining addition values

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Final answer:

Optimizing lines in mathematical problems involves strategies to simplify expressions or reduce calculation steps. The best method for optimization depends on the specific contents and context of the lines in question.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question appears to be asking for the optimization of certain lines or steps in a mathematical process or problem-solving example. The optimization can be related to the simplification of algebraic expressions or the strategic combination of steps to reduce the total amount of calculation work.

If we have, for instance:

  1. Line 2 expressing a squared term.
  2. Line 3 potentially optimized by using the value 144 (which could be related to a geometric interpretation, such as the area of a square with side length 12).
  3. Line 4 potentially optimized by multiplying by 15.
  4. Another line (possibly Line 1) which could incorporate the use of Line 2's square term for simplification purposes.
  5. An optimization approach combining multiple addition values into a single expression.

Optimization is problem-specific and dependent on the given values and operations. Without knowing the exact contents of lines 3 and 4, we cannot precisely determine the best method for optimization. However, mathematical optimizations generally aim to reduce the number of steps or to simplify complex expressions.

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