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Represent '5 added to the three times of 'z', statement using variables, constants and operations.

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Answered by creatorssheen
0

Answer:

3z+5

Step-by-step explanation:

z is variable

5 is constant

operation +

Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer :

Three times of z = 3z

5 added to it = 3z + 5

So the required equation is 3z + 5 .

Here the variable is z

The constants are 3 and 5

The operation is addition

More to know :

A linear equation is a mathematical statement that has both sides equal that is LHS is equal to RHS and gives a straight line when plotted in a graph .Constants are numbers that have a fixed value . Variables are the terms whose value is unknown . Their value is not fixed while solving linear equations often will at their value as alphabets . Generally they are x , y and z .When the number of equations is the same as the number of variables there is likely to be a solution for that . Well not guaranteed in all cases .When an equation has no solution it is called inconsistent .When an equation has a solution it is called consistent .When each equation gives new information it is called independent equation whereas generally there are dependent equations .

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