2xy + 6

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3y -4z if x= 2, y=6

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this is a question from in class i don't get. Could you explain to to me

You're saying that you are solving for z then. Are you trying to divide the 2xy+6/3y-4z?

A teacher did this problem with us in class but I dontn get it please explain.

2xy + 6
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3y + 4x

You're missing something here. Because if you were to solve you would get 30/26.

Sure, I'd be happy to explain it to you.

To find the answer to the expression (2xy + 6) / (3y - 4z) when x = 2 and y = 6, we need to substitute these values into the expression and simplify.

First, let's substitute x = 2 and y = 6 into the expression:
(2xy + 6) / (3y - 4z) = (2 * 2 * 6 + 6) / (3 * 6 - 4z)

Now, let's simplify the numerator:
2 * 2 * 6 + 6 = 48 + 6 = 54

Next, let's simplify the denominator:
3 * 6 - 4z = 18 - 4z

Finally, substitute the simplified expressions back into the original expression:
(2xy + 6) / (3y - 4z) = 54 / (18 - 4z)

To find the final result, we need to substitute the values of x = 2 and y = 6 into the expression 54 / (18 - 4z). However, we don't have the value of z, so we can't find a specific numerical answer. Therefore, we can only simplify the expression as 54 / (18 - 4z).

So, the answer to the given expression when x = 2 and y = 6 is 54 / (18 - 4z).