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If zn = z√, what value of n makes this equation true?

User Mark Jones
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Solution:

Note that:

  • Given equation: zn = z√x (x = unknown value)

Simplify the equation and solve for the variable n.

  • zn = z√x
  • z(n) = z(√x)
  • => n = √x

The value of n to make the equation (zn = z√x {x = unknown value}) true is √x.

User Johannes Riecken
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Answer:


zn\:=\:z√(n^2)

Explanation:

zn = z√?

√? =
(zn)/(z)

√? = n

? = n²

Therefore z√n² makes the statement zn true

User Joachim Rosskopf
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