Math, asked by hemlataingale7, 26 days ago

if x = 3\2, y = 0 and 2 = 4 z × ( x ÷ z + y × z + x × z - z ) = how much

1)0
2) 19 \2
3) 2 = 3\ 8
4) 32​

Answers

Answered by luckytiwari171107
4

Answer:

x

2

=y+z,y

2

=x+z,z

2

=x+y⟶1

1+x

1

+

1+y

1

+

1+z

1

=

1+x

1+x−x

+

1+y

1+y−y

+

1+z

1+z−z

=1−

1+x

x

+1

1+y

y

+1−

1+z

z

=3−(

x+x

2

x

2

+

y+y

2

y

2

+

z+z

2

z

2

)

( Multiplied numerator and denominator byx,y and z in the 3 terms )

=3−(

x+y+z

y+z

+

x+y+z

z+x

+

x+y+z

x+y

)

=3−2

(x+y+z)

(x+y+z)

=3−2

=1

Answered by Pankajsutariya
0

Answer:

answer is 1

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