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12 January, 11:11

Let x = 3y + 4z + 2. what happens to the value of x if the value of y is increased by 4 and the value of z is decreased by 2?

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  1. 12 January, 12:04
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    Subsitute y with y+4

    subsitute z with z-2

    xold=origianal value of x

    xnew=new value of x

    so

    xold=3y+4z+2

    xold=3y+4z+2

    xnew=3 (y+4) + 4 (z-2) + 2

    xnew=3y+12+4z-8+2

    xnew=12-8+3y+4z+2

    xnew=4+3y+4z+2

    xnew=4 + (3y+4z+2)

    xnew=4 + (xold)

    so the value of xold increased by 4

    x increased by 4
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