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Given x=-3, y=6, and z=-4 xz/-2y

Given x=-3, y=6, and z=-4 xz/-2y-example-1

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Answer: -1

Explanation:

xz/-2y, given x=-3, y=6, and z=-4

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xz/-2y

=(-3)(-4)/-2(6) ⇔ substitute x y and z value

=12/-12 ⇔ calculate it

=-1 ⇔ simplify fraction

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User Silverfighter
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Answer:

-1

Explanation:

sub in the values of x, y and z into the equation

you get:

(-3)(-4)/(-2)(6)

= 12/-12

= -1

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